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Microwave Radiometers—A Study on Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere at Peking University

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The remote sensing of environments has been studied at Department of Geophysics, Peking University. There exist the following items: microwave remote sensing of atmospheric sounding, cloud water content, rain intensity and weather; microwave remote sensing of ground truth; optical remote sensing of atmospheric pollution and satellite remote sensing of East Asian dust storm and aerosol. In this paper, a general discussion was made for the above items.

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Bolin, Z. (1987). Microwave Radiometers—A Study on Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere at Peking University. In: Liou, KN., Xiuji, Z. (eds) Atmospheric Radiation. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-935704-18-8_43

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