Salinity Effect on the Microwave Backscattering of The Calm Water Surface
The present paper illustrates the experimental results of the salinity affecting the backscattering signal from the calm water surface at an actual temperature of (19.7c°).<br /> The measurements were performed as a function of incident angle and antenna polarization by utilizing a specially d...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Y.Al-Allaf (Author), Sabah H.Ali (Author) |
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College of Education for Pure Sciences,
2005-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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