IEEE International IEEE International IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings
DOI: 10.1109/igarss.2004.1370452
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Measurement and simulation of L-band emission for a larch forest stand

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“…Different approaches apply to the electric characterization of forests depending on density, moisture, etc. Frequently, the effective dielectric constant is introduced using the refractive formula of the mixing theory [1,6]. In general, anisotropy of an effective dielectric medium simulating the forest must depend on intrinsic architecture of tree species.…”
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“…Different approaches apply to the electric characterization of forests depending on density, moisture, etc. Frequently, the effective dielectric constant is introduced using the refractive formula of the mixing theory [1,6]. In general, anisotropy of an effective dielectric medium simulating the forest must depend on intrinsic architecture of tree species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reflectance of plane radio wave relating to inhomogeneous dielectric layer which emulates the forest canopy is an essential element when modeling forest radiobrightnesses [1]. Meanwhile, the radiobrightnesses measured in [1] have appeared to substantially depend on polarization of the radiation emitted by the forest canopy, which may be caused by anisotropic properties of the effective permittivity in a dielectric layer emulating the forest canopy.…”
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