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Radar-Radiometer Correlative System

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Microwave Physics and Techniques

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The spectral, angular, polarizing, air and water temperatures, wave and wind features of a sea surface radar cross section and brightness temperature correlative characteristics are considered. Microwave radar-radianeter correlative method for detection and identification of observed surfaces anomalous fonrations are developed. canbined in space and in time microwave radar-radiometer system for observed surfaces anomalous formations detection and classification, with taking into account of microwave active and passive charmels signals correlative features, are described.

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Arakelian, A.K. (1997). Radar-Radiometer Correlative System. In: Groll, H., Nedkov, I. (eds) Microwave Physics and Techniques. NATO ASI Series, vol 33. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5540-3_43

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