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    On Quad-Polarized SAR Measurements of the Ocean Surface

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    This paper provides improved quantitative estimates of the wind-ruffled roughness contributions to dual co- and cross-polarized radar signals. Expanding previous approaches, 1696 RADARSAT-2 quad-polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) measurements, co-located with 65 in situ National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoy observations, are analyzed. Considering all wind conditions, the impact of breaking and near-breaking waves on dual co- and cross-polarized radar signals is robustly documented. For VV polarized measurements, the contribution of breaking waves decreased from 60 to 20 with increasing incidence angle, whereas for HH polarization and cross-polarization measurements, it can amount to about 6070 for all incidence angles. Building on the large analyzed data set, robust empirical dependencies between breaking waves and their impact on co- and cross-pol signals are then derived, as functions of wind speeds, incidence angles, and azimuth directions
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