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Two-Dimensional Synthetic Aperture Images Over a Land Surface Scene

Bayle    
F. Wigneron    
J.-P. Kerr    
Y. H. Waldteufel    
P. Anterrieu    
E. Orlhac    
J.-C. Chanzy    
A. Marloie    
O. Bernardini    
M. Sobjaerg    
S.    

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