The influence of atmosphere and water surface on formation of their own microwave radiation at sliding vision angles
Proceedings of the Yerevan State University. Physical and mathematical sciences, no. 3 (1987), pp. 63-73
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In the paper the possibilities for determination of parameters of the atmosphere and water surface by microwave radiometric measurements carried out at sliding vision angles have been considered. The influence of the index of refraction of water surface temperature and of atmosphere self radiation on the accuracy of determination of parameters, characterizing the water surface and the speed of the wind in the attached to water layer have been studied.
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J. B. Khachatrian. The influence of atmosphere and water surface on formation of their own microwave radiation at sliding vision angles. Proceedings of the Yerevan State University. Physical and mathematical sciences, no. 3 (1987), pp. 63-73. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/UZERU_1987_3_a10/