Search Results - "DE LOOR, G. P"
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The influence of quasi resonant internal waves on the radar imaging mechanism of shallow sea bottom topography
Published in Oceanologica acta (2002)“…During previous field experiments in the North Sea it was often assumed that the water column in such shallow coastal tidal waters is vertically well mixed and…”
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Microwave measurements over the North Sea
Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-01-1978)“…The applicability of SLAR (side-looking airborne radar) to detect waves and other phenomena at sea, for future operational use, is investigated; especially,…”
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The observation of the surface roughness characteristics of the Rhine plume frontal boundaries by simultaneous airborne thematic mapper and multifrequency helicopter-borne radar scatterometer
Published in International journal of remote sensing (01-06-1997)“…In this paper, we describe how high spatial resolution (10 m) multisensor remote sensing techniques can be used to study the surface roughness characteristics…”
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The Dielectric Properties of Wet Materials
Published in IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing (01-07-1983)“…In microwave remote sensing, knowledge of the dielectric properties of the materials observed (vegetation, soils) is important for the interpretation of the…”
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The observation of tidal patterns, currents, and bathymetry with SLAR imagery of the sea
Published in IEEE journal of oceanic engineering (01-10-1981)“…Work done until 1978 on the visualization of currents, bathymetry, internal waves, etc., in SLAR imagery of the sea is reported. It did not receive much…”
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The observation of the surface roughness characteristics of the Rhine plume frontal boundaries by simultaneous airborne thematic mapper and mutlifrequency helicopter-borne radar scatterometer
Published in International journal of remote sensing (01-01-1997)“…In this paper, we describe how high spatial resolution (10 m) multi-sensor remote sensing techniques can be used to study the surface roughness characteristics…”
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The dielectric constant of foods and other materials with high water contents at microwave frequencies
Published in International journal of food science & technology (01-12-1966)“…Summary Measurements are given on foods and other materials with high water contents between 1–2 and 18 Gc/s. Within the measuring accuracy all results lie on…”
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The Dutch ROVE Program
Published in IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing (01-01-1982)“…In the Netherlands the ROVE team (Radar Observation of VEgetation) investigates the possibilities of radar remote sensing in agriculture. It is an…”
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Method of obtaining information on the internal dielectric constant of mixtures
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The observation of the surface roughness characteristics of the Rhine plume frontal boundaries by simultaneous airborne thematic mapper and multifrequency helicopter-borne radar scatterometer: Environmental research and systems development using airborne remote sensing
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Dielectric properties of heterogeneous mixtures with a polar constituent
Published in Applied scientific research. B, Electrophysics, acoustics, optics, mathematical methods (01-05-1964)Get full text
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The Radar Backscatter from Selected Agricultural Crops
Published in IEEE transactions on geoscience electronics (01-04-1974)“…To study the possible use of the radar backscatter coefficient for purposes of vegetation inventory a series of measurements was undertaken on radar ground…”
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Radar measurements of wind and waves
Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-01-1978)“…Radio signals scattered from the sea surface are used to measure many things, such as wind speed and direction, currents, current boundaries, and the…”
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