An improved CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting

We develop a physical model capable of simulating the mean echo power of CryoSat-2 SAR- and SARIn-mode waveforms over sea-ice-covered regions. The model simulations are used to show the importance of variations in the radar backscatter coefficient with incidence angle and surface roughness for the r...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: N. T. Kurtz, N. Galin, M. Studinger
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An improved CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting
title An improved CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting
title_full An improved CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting
title_fullStr An improved CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting
title_full_unstemmed An improved CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting
title_short An improved CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting
title_sort improved cryosat-2 sea ice freeboard retrieval algorithm through the use of waveform fitting
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url https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-1217-2014
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