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Using 0.5-2 ghz Microwave Radiometry to Derive Ocean Salinity


Abstract:

The Ultra- Wideband Software Defined Microwave Radiometer (UWBRAD) was developed at The Ohio State University to provide nadiral brightness temperatures measurements of i...Show More

Abstract:

The Ultra- Wideband Software Defined Microwave Radiometer (UWBRAD) was developed at The Ohio State University to provide nadiral brightness temperatures measurements of ice sheets primarily but also other geophysical media in the spectral range 0.5-2 GHz. During its deployment in Greenland in September 2017, UWBRAD acquired data over the ice sheets but also over open ocean. This paper focuses on the analysis of these ocean datasets in order to show the potential of using 0.5-2 GHz microwave radiometry to retrieve sea surface salinity.
Date of Conference: 22-27 July 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 November 2018
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Conference Location: Valencia, Spain

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