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Wide Bandwidth Radiometer Sensitivity for Remote Sensing of Ocean Salinity

Authors :
Emmanuel P. Dinnat
D.M. Le Vine
Source :
IGARSS
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IEEE, 2021.

Abstract

Modern microwave radiometers have demonstrated the feasibility of monitoring surface salinity from space and also the need for better accuracy in cold water. Accuracy could be improved by adding measurements at lower frequencies (lower than the measurement at 1.4 GHz currently used) and closer to the peak in sensitivity of brightness temperature to changes in salinity. Proposals to accomplish this have focused on wide bandwidth receivers which include at the low end frequencies close to the peak in sensitivity. This strategy involves trade-offs, some obvious such as radio frequency interference (RFI) when operating outside the protected band at 1.4 GHz and the loss of spatial resolution at lower frequencies. Others stemming from the interdependence of the retrieval of salinity on water temperature and surface roughness are more subtle. The objective of this manuscript is to examine this interdependence and its implications to future wide bandwidth instruments for remote sensing of salinity from space.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS
Accession number :
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