Satellite observations of sea ice
Attention is given to techniques developed by NASA for the satellite acquisition of polar ice cover data, as well as for the spotlighting of selected ice cover areas in order to reveal detailed ice pack features. Of the visible, IR and microwave sensors available aboard satellites, only microwave un...
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1984
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Online Access: | http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850045871 |
Summary: | Attention is given to techniques developed by NASA for the satellite acquisition of polar ice cover data, as well as for the spotlighting of selected ice cover areas in order to reveal detailed ice pack features. Of the visible, IR and microwave sensors available aboard satellites, only microwave units operate day and night and in all weather conditions to provide global synoptic coverage. Microwave may be either passive or active; the former include the Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer aboard Nimbus-5 and the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer of Seasat and Nimbus-7, while the latter are represented by synthetic aperture radars and radar altimeters aboard Seasat. |
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