Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR
In this paper we present preliminary experimental results from a ground based SAR system imaging artificially grown saltwater ice induced with crude oil. The data is acquired from a large scale laboratory experiment conducted at the Arctic Environmental Test basin (AETB) at Hamburgische Schiffbau-Ve...
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ftsintef:oai:sintef.brage.unit.no:11250/2640233 2023-05-15T14:59:33+02:00 Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR Myrnes, Marianne Brekke, Camilla Ferro-Famil, Laurent Petrich, Christian 2018 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2640233 eng eng Norges forskningsråd: 237906 Norges forskningsråd: 243812 Electronic proceedings (EUSAR). 2018, 2018-June 657-660. urn:issn:2197-4403 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2640233 cristin:1607445 657-660 2018-June Electronic proceedings (EUSAR) Peer reviewed Journal article 2018 ftsintef 2021-08-04T12:00:34Z In this paper we present preliminary experimental results from a ground based SAR system imaging artificially grown saltwater ice induced with crude oil. The data is acquired from a large scale laboratory experiment conducted at the Arctic Environmental Test basin (AETB) at Hamburgische Schiffbau-Versuchsanstalt GmbH (HSVA) March 14 - April 4, 2017. Here two artificial ice types were generated with simulated seasonal variation consisting of an initial ice growth phase and a melting phase. Interpreting the uncalibrated full polarimetric intensity data acquired from the experiment show a potential for a more detailed polarimetric analysis for characterising the oil contaminated ice surface. acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic SINTEF Open (Brage) Arctic |
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In this paper we present preliminary experimental results from a ground based SAR system imaging artificially grown saltwater ice induced with crude oil. The data is acquired from a large scale laboratory experiment conducted at the Arctic Environmental Test basin (AETB) at Hamburgische Schiffbau-Versuchsanstalt GmbH (HSVA) March 14 - April 4, 2017. Here two artificial ice types were generated with simulated seasonal variation consisting of an initial ice growth phase and a melting phase. Interpreting the uncalibrated full polarimetric intensity data acquired from the experiment show a potential for a more detailed polarimetric analysis for characterising the oil contaminated ice surface. acceptedVersion |
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Myrnes, Marianne Brekke, Camilla Ferro-Famil, Laurent Petrich, Christian Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR |
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Myrnes, Marianne Brekke, Camilla Ferro-Famil, Laurent Petrich, Christian |
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Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR |
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Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR |
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Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR |
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Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR |
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Polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based SAR |
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polarimetric analysis of oil contaminated laboratory grown saltwater ice imaged by a ground based sar |
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Norges forskningsråd: 237906 Norges forskningsråd: 243812 Electronic proceedings (EUSAR). 2018, 2018-June 657-660. urn:issn:2197-4403 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2640233 cristin:1607445 |
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