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The proof of concept for 3-cm Altimetry using the Paris Interferometric Technique
© 2010 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from Nogués, O., Ribó, S.,
Arco, J. C., Cardellach, E., Rius, A., València, E., A. Camps, van der
Marel, H., Martín-Neira, M., The proof of concept for 3-cm altimetry
using the PARIS interferometric technique, Proceedings of IEEE
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IEEE IGARSS), and
july/2010.
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Monitoring sea ice and dry snow with GNSS reflections
© 2010 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from Fabra , F., Cardellach,
E., Nogués, O., Oliveras, S., Ribó, S., Rius, A., Belmonte, M., Semmling,
M., Macelloni, G., Pettinato, S., Zasso, R., D Addio, S., Monitoring sea
ice and dry snow with GNSS reflections, Proceedings of IEEE International
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IEEE IGARSS), and july/2010.
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copyright laws protecting it.GPS reflected signals have become a source of opportunity for remote sensing of the Earth's suface. In this work, we present several capabilities of this technique in two different polar environments: Greenland and Antarctica. The first part is dedicated to the retrieval of sea-ice properties, giving emphasis to the study of the coherent phase for altimetric and roughness estimations, and polarimetric measurements for the determination of the ice salinity variation. The results show good agreement with a tide model and daily ice charts. On the second part, some preliminary results and analysis strategies to retrieve dry snow signatures are presented.Peer reviewe
The proof of concept for 3-cm Altimetry using the Paris Interferometric Technique
© 2010 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from Nogués, O., Ribó, S.,
Arco, J. C., Cardellach, E., Rius, A., València, E., A. Camps, van der
Marel, H., Martín-Neira, M., The proof of concept for 3-cm altimetry
using the PARIS interferometric technique, Proceedings of IEEE
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IEEE IGARSS), and
july/2010.
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