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On the need of a new high-resolution L-band mission to study land/water/ice interfaces
Rodriguez-Fernandez, N.; Boutin, J.; Kaleschke, L.; De Lannoy, G.; Macelloni, G.; Rautiainen, K.; Escorihuela, M.J.; Weston, P.; de Rosnay, P.; Calvet, J.C.; Frappart, F.; Roy, A.; Pellarin, T.; Colliander, A.; Supply, A.; Anterrieu, E.; Richaume, P.; Mialon, A.; Cheymol, C.; Amiot, T.; Yu, L.; Martin-Neira, M.; Kallel, A.; Carayon, B.; Closa, J.; Zurita, A.; Kerr, Y. (2023). On the need of a new high-resolution L-band mission to study land/water/ice interfaces, in: IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium: Proceedings. pp. 4690-4693. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IGARSS52108.2023.10283415
In: (2023). IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium: Proceedings. IEEE: USA. ISBN 979-8-3503-3174-5; e-ISBN 979-8-3503-2010-7. ccxxxvi, 4791 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IGARSS52108.2023, more

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Document type: Conference paper

Author keywords
    L-Band; Passive Radiometry; Vegetation Optical Depth; Soil Moisture; Ocean Salinity

Authors  Top 
  • Rodriguez-Fernandez, N.
  • Boutin, J.
  • Kaleschke, L.
  • De Lannoy, G., more
  • Macelloni, G.
  • Rautiainen, K.
  • Escorihuela, M.J.
  • Weston, P.
  • de Rosnay, P.
  • Calvet, J.C.
  • Frappart, F.
  • Roy, A.
  • Pellarin, T.
  • Colliander, A.
  • Supply, A.
  • Anterrieu, E.
  • Richaume, P.
  • Mialon, A.
  • Cheymol, C.
  • Amiot, T.
  • Yu, L.
  • Martin-Neira, M.
  • Kallel, A.
  • Carayon, B.
  • Closa, J.
  • Zurita, A.
  • Kerr, Y.

Abstract
    Recent applications of passive L-band observations from space are summarized for ocean, land surface and cryosphere applications. The main limitation of the measurements performed by the current generation of sensors is the spatial resolution. The need of a mission ensuring the continuation of L-band measurements from space with high spatial resolution (10-15 km) is discussed.

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