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    Radar imaging mechanism of marine sand waves at very low grazing angle illumination caused by unique hydrodynamic interactions by Hennings, Ingo, Herbers, Dagmar

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-10-2006)
    “…The investigations carried out between 2002 and 2004 during six field experiments within the Operational Radar and Optical Mapping in monitoring hydrodynamic,…”
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    Suspended sediment signatures induced by shallow water undulating bottom topography by Hennings, Ingo, Herbers, Dagmar

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-01-2014)
    “…Near-surface signatures of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) related to submerged bed forms displayed in visible band data gathered by space-borne imaging…”
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    A theory of the Ka band radar imaging mechanism of a submerged wreck and associated bed forms in the southern North Sea by Hennings, Ingo, Herbers, Dagmar

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans (01-10-2010)
    “…The Ka band radar imaging mechanism of the submerged wreck/sand ribbon of the motor vessel (M/V) Birkenfels in the southern North Sea is investigated by…”
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    A theory of the K a band radar imaging mechanism of a submerged wreck and associated bed forms in the southern North Sea by Hennings, Ingo, Herbers, Dagmar

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans (23-10-2010)
    “…The K a band radar imaging mechanism of the submerged wreck/sand ribbon of the motor vessel (M/V) Birkenfels in the southern North Sea is investigated by…”
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    A theory of the K sub(a) band radar imaging mechanism of a submerged wreck and associated bed forms in the southern North Sea by Hennings, Ingo, Herbers, Dagmar

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-10-2010)
    “…The K sub(a) band radar imaging mechanism of the submerged wreck/sand ribbon of the motor vessel (M/V) Birkenfels in the southern North Sea is investigated by…”
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    The observation of seiches in the Baltic Sea using a multi data set of water levels by Metzner, Margitta, Gade, Martin, Hennings, Ingo, Rabinovich, Alexander B

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-02-2000)
    “…This investigation addresses the difficult problem of using a multi data set of water levels to study seich oscillations in the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea is a…”
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    The influence of quasi resonant internal waves on the radar imaging mechanism of shallow sea bottom topography by Hennings, Ingo, Metzner, Margitta, de Loor, G.-P.

    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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    Experimental method to measure surface signature generation by sea bottom undulations by Hennings, I., Stolte, S., Ziemer, F.

    Published in IEEE journal of oceanic engineering (01-01-1994)
    “…An experimental method to investigate submarine bedform signatures at the sea surface is described. The study area was the Lister Tief in the German Bight of…”
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    On the radar imaging mechanism of Kelvin arms of ship wakes by Alpers, W., Romeiser, R., Hennings, I.

    “…The radar signatures of Kelvin arms of the wave pattern generated by a moving ship are studied by using an improved composite surface model for the calculation…”
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    Radar signatures of the sea bed in coastal waters by Hennings, I., Stolte, S., Ziemer, F.

    “…The knowledge of the imaging mechanisms of submarine bedforms based on the functional dependence of the interaction between the current and water surface…”
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