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    Using the Neural Network Technique for Lead Detection in Radar Images of Arctic Sea Ice by Zakhvatkina, N. Yu, Bychkova, I. A., Smirnov, V. G.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-04-2024)
    “…The paper describes an algorithm to differentiate leads from sea ice using the dual polarization synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data from the Sentinel-1…”
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    Estimation of the Ice-free Period Length for the Russian Arctic Seas Based on Satellite Data for 2018–2020 by Smirnov, V. G., Bychkova, I. A., Zakhvatkina, N. Yu, Mikhal’tseva, S. V., Platonova, E. V.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-10-2021)
    “…The paper describes the experience of using routine satellite radar data to estimate the length of the ice-free period in the Northern Sea Route using a neural…”
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    Monitoring of Dangerous Ice Phenomena Using Satellite Imagery and Model Simulation by Smirnov, V. G., Bychkova, I. A., Zakhvatkina, N. Yu, Mironov, E. U., Klyachkin, S. V.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-11-2019)
    “…A possibility of monitoring some dangerous ice phenomena using satellite data of various spectral ranges is considered. The comparison of the results obtained…”
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    Bayesian classification of the ice cover of the Arctic seas by Zakhvatkina, N. Yu, Bychkova, I. A.

    Published in Izvestiya. Atmospheric and oceanic physics (01-12-2015)
    “…A classification of sea ice in the Arctic by age (multiyear; first-year; and first-year deformed ice, nilas, etc.) is developed based on the Bayesian approach…”
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    Analysis of AMSR2 89GHz measurements over the Arctic sea ice in January 2015 by Zabolotskikh, E. V., Zhivotovskaya, M. A., Zakhvatkina, N. Yu, Chapron, B.

    “…Variability of the sea ice vertically and horizontally polarized microwave radiation at 89GHz in January 2015 is studied on the basis of the Advanced Microwave…”
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