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Marie Parrens, Ahmad Al Bitar, Frédéric Frappart, Fabrice Papa, Stephane Calmant, Jean-François Crétaux, Jean-Pierre Wigneron and Yann Kerr
Inland surface waters in tropical environments play a major role in the water and carbon cycle. Remote sensing techniques based on passive, active microwave or optical wavelengths are commonly used to provide quantitative estimates of surface water exten...
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Seonyoung Park, Sumin Park, Jungho Im, Jinyoung Rhee, Jinho Shin and Jun Dong Park
Soil moisture is a key part of Earth?s climate systems, including agricultural and hydrological cycles. Soil moisture data from satellite and numerical models is typically provided at a global scale with coarse spatial resolution, which is not enough for...
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Ram L. Ray, Ali Fares, Yiping He, Marouane Temimi
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The main goal of this study was to evaluate four major remote sensing soil moisture (SM) products over the state of Texas. These remote sensing products are: (i) the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer?Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) (2002?September 2...
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nirmawana Simarmata
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Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is one kind of an active remote sensing system, utilizing microwave to records the earth surface. One of the SAR?s satellites is ALOS PALSAR which is capable of penetrating clouds so that the underlying objects can be ident...
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Haddad, G. I. Trew, R. J.
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