2007
DOI: 10.1109/tgrs.2007.890805
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Multifrequency Microwave Emission Fromthe Dome-C Area on the East Antarctic Plateau: Temporal and Spatial Variability

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“…A detailed analysis of the spatial and temporal variability of passive microwave data close to Dome C was given by Long and Drinkwater (2000); Macelloni et al (2007);Brucker et al (2011). These studies included the effects of viewing azimuth angle and acquisition time on the satellite observations.…”
Section: Passive Microwave Satellite Observationsmentioning
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“…A detailed analysis of the spatial and temporal variability of passive microwave data close to Dome C was given by Long and Drinkwater (2000); Macelloni et al (2007);Brucker et al (2011). These studies included the effects of viewing azimuth angle and acquisition time on the satellite observations.…”
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“…Brightness temperatures are mainly sensitive to the snowpack while the atmosphere is negligible at the frequencies of 19 and 37 GHz used here Brucker et al, 2011). Despite the penetration depth which is of the order of metres at these frequencies (Surdyk, 2002a;Macelloni et al, 2007), using a combination of T B at different polarisations can emphasise the sensitivity to the properties of the air-snow interface. computed two indexes, the T B ratio of vertical over horizontal polarisations, and the T B difference of both polarisations.…”
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“…This suggests that the snowpack from one pixel to a neighbor is generally similar. A particularly homogeneous area was identified on the ice divide near Dome C (Macelloni et al, 2007), which might be suitable for the calibration of passive microwave satellites (Macelloni et al, 2006).…”
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“…One such method is a scatter plot; by analyzing the shape, we can determine if the variables are linearly correlated or not. We also examined the values of the trailing edge and the backscatter between the leading edge width and the elevation difference in each scatter plot to determine whether we could separate the influence of surface undulations from the subsurface scattering [28][29][30]. The backscatter is influenced by the penetration via the snowpack properties but also by the surface properties.…”
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