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Active microwave classification of sea iceRadar backscatter studies of Arctic sea ice have been carried out over a number of years with the intent to acquire physical property information through the examination of microwave signatures. The breadth of these studies continues to expand; as an example, measurements are now conducted at frequencies from 500 MHz to about 100 GHz. One of the scientific goals of this work has been to develop an improved outstanding of the scattering processes at play. A second, equally important goal has been to apply the knowledge gained in examining the backscatter response of ice and snow made in conjunction with the detailed scene characterizations, the insight gained through theoretical modeling and parametric study, and the data entered into the radar signature library to develop procedures to convert microwave signal information (available in the very near future) into valuable data products. This should ultimately provide a better understanding of the environment. The author discusses what has been learned through the many efforts associated with the near-surface scatterometer measurement programs and how the knowledge gained is assisting in the development of future sea ice type satellite algorithms. The logic and mechanisms used in discriminating sea ice types are presented.
Document ID
19910030930
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Onstott, Robert G.
(Michigan Environmental Research Institute, Ann Arbor, United States)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1989
Subject Category
Oceanography
Accession Number
91A15553
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: N00014-86-C-0469
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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