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pro vyhledávání: '"I. P. Molostov"'
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 41:3845-3865
A dielectric model was developed for thawed and frozen mineral soils, based on the refractive mixing dielectric formula and the dielectric measurement data for three soils collected in the Arctic t...
Publikováno v:
2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS).
In this paper, a physically based dielectric model for frozen and thawed Arctic mineral soils is developed to account for moisture, dry density, temperature, texture of the soil and wave frequency. The model is based on the dielectric data measured f
Publikováno v:
2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS).
A simple single-frequency dielectric model for the set of frequencies which are 0.45, 1.26, 1.4, 1.6, 5.4, 6.9, 9.6, and 10.7 GHz for frozen mineral soils is developed. The model is based on the dielectric measurements of three typical soils (sandy l
Publikováno v:
2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS).
Dielectric models of topsoil are a crucial element of remote sensing retrieval algorithms that are used to obtain geophysical characteristics of the land surface, such as soil moisture, temperature, and freeze/thaw state. Contemporary radiometers and
Publikováno v:
2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS).
A single-frequency dielectric model at 1.4 GHz for frozen mineral soils was developed, with the temperature and clay content varying from −1 to −30°C and 9.1 to 41.3%, respectively. The model is based on dielectric measurements of three typical
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
The dielectric model for an arctic silt clay loam soil collected on the Yamal peninsula both thawed and frozen has been developed. The model is based on the soil dielectric measurements carried out in the ranges of gravimetric moisture 0.01 to 0.33 g
Publikováno v:
2015 International Siberian Conference on Control and Communications (SIBCON).
The dielectric model for an arctic soil both thawed and frozen has been developed. The model is based on the soil dielectric measurements carried out in the ranges of gravimetric moisture from 0.01 to 0.43 g/g, dry soil density from 1.25 to 1.83 g/cm
Publikováno v:
2013 International Siberian Conference on Control and Communications (SIBCON).
In this paper, a numerical method of retrieving the complex dielectric permittivity from the S12 element of the waveguide scattering matrix. Analysis showed that the numerical method proposed provides for the permittivity which has the error less tha