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dc.contributor.authorJezek, Kenneth C.
dc.contributor.authorPerovich, Donald K.
dc.contributor.authorGolden, K. M.
dc.contributor.authorLuther, Charles
dc.contributor.authorBarber, David G.
dc.contributor.authorGogineni, Sivaprasad
dc.contributor.authorGrenfell, Thomas C.
dc.contributor.authorJordan, Arthur K.
dc.contributor.authorMobley, Curtis D.
dc.contributor.authorNghiem, Son V.
dc.contributor.authorOnstott, Robert G.
dc.date.accessioned2007-04-09T23:44:43Z
dc.date.available2007-04-09T23:44:43Z
dc.date.issued1998-09
dc.identifier.citationJezek, KC; Perovich, DK; Golden, KM; Luther, C; Barber, DG; Gogineni, P; Grenfell, TC; Jordan, AK; Mobley, CD; Nghiem, SV; Onstott, RG. A broad spectral, interdisciplinary investigation of the electromagnetic properties of sea ice. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING. September 1998. 36(5, 2) : 1632-1641
dc.identifier.otherDigital Object Identifier 10.1109/36.718635
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/1319
dc.description.abstractThis paper highlights the interrelationship of research completed by a team of investigators and presented in the several individual papers comprising this Special Section on the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Arlington, VA, Sponsored Sea Ice Electromagnetics Accelerated Research Initiative (ARI). The objectives of the initiative were the following: 1) understand the mechanisms and processes that link the morphological and physical properties of sea ice to its electromagnetic (EM) characteristics; 2) develop and verify predictive models for the interaction of visible, infrared, and microwave radiation with sea ice; 3) develop and verify inverse scattering techniques applicable to problems involving the interaction of EM radiation with sea ice. Guiding principles for the program were that all EM data be taken with concurrent physical property data (salinity, density, roughness, etc.) and that broad spectral data be acquired in as nearly a simultaneous fashion as possible. Over 30 investigators participated in laboratory, field, and modeling studies that spanned the EM spectrum from radio to ultraviolet wavelengths. An interdisciplinary approach that brought together sea ice physicists, remote-sensing experts tin EM measurements), and forward and inverse modelers (primarily mathematicians and EM theorists) was a hallmark of the program. Along with describing results from experiments and modeling efforts, possible paradigms for using broad spectral data in developing algorithms for analyzing remote-sensing data in terms of ice concentration, age, type, and possibly thickness are briefly discussed.
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherIEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
dc.subjectElectromagnetic scattering
dc.subjectGeophysics
dc.subjectOptics
dc.subjectSea ice
dc.titleA broad spectral, interdisciplinary investigation of the electromagnetic properties of sea ice
dc.typeArticle
kusw.kuauthorGogineni, Sivaprasad
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