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Autor:
K E Mattar, A L Gray
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 28:593-600
It has been demonstrated that ionospheric electron density disturbances can influence multi-pass satellite radar interferometry (SRI). This has been observed to occur near the magnetic poles, particularly during strong magnetic disturbances. Ionosphe
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 27:193-206
RESUMELes velocites de la plate-forme de glace Filchner et de ses glaciers tributaires sont deduites a partir d'une technique d'interferometrie radar satellitaire dite de suivi du chatoiement (speckle tracking). La methode requiert un couplet coheren
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 27:95-108
RESUMELe capteur radar a synthese d'ouverture (RSO) de RADARSAT propose plusieurs modes d'acquisition dont les modes carte-bande et ScanSAR. Nous considerons l'analyse interferometrique d'ensembles de donnees RADARSAT en mode carte-bande qui differen
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 25:60-69
La mesure d'un modele numerique de terrain (MNT) et les mouvements actuels de la surface terrestre sont des applications principales de l'interferometrie radar a synthese d'ouverture satellitaire multipasse. Dans cet article, l'effet inhomogene de l'
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 21:465-476
In Canada and the United States the direct and indirect cost of the damages caused by landslides is about US 2.2 billion dollars a year. These slides are mainly the result of excessive precipitation or ground shaking from earthquakes. Developing new
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 22:287-296
RESUMELes images des satellites ERS1 et ERS2 traitees en mode interferometrique differentiel (InSAR) sont utilisees pour mesurer les deplacements de surface de deux glaciers alpins pour des periodes de 24 heures. Douze couples d'images diachroniques
Autor:
K E Mattar, H A Buckmaster
Publikováno v:
Measurement Science and Technology. 2:891-898
The authors describe the evolution of the design for a microwave instrumentation system which has been developed to measure the complex permittivity of high loss liquids such as water from 50 to 75 GHz in the temperature interval 20 to 30 degrees C w
Autor:
K E Mattar, H A Buckmaster
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 23:1464-1467
This paper reports new, higher precision complex permittivity measurements on double-distilled water at 25 degrees C from 65 to 75 GHz. These measurements were made with an improved instrumentation system using a variable length, non-resonant reflect