Sea Surface Salinity Remote Sensing
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019Description: 1 electronic resource (296 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-03921-077-0
- 9783039210770
- 9783039210763
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- satellite salinity
- one-dimensional (1D) aperture synthesis radiometer
- smos
- Gulf of Maine
- retrieval errors
- Aquarius
- combined active/passive SSS retrieval algorithm
- ocean surface roughness
- upwelling
- salt transport
- quality assessment
- sea ice
- SMOS
- microwave radiometry
- Arctic Gateways
- Aquarius satellite
- validation
- sea surface temperature
- water transport
- forward model
- river discharge
- sea surface salinity
- remote sensing
- retrieval algorithm
- Water Cycle Observation Mission (WCOM)
- SMAP
- microwave remote sensing
- alboran sea
- surface velocity
- Arctic Ocean
- sea surface salinity (SSS)
- coastal
- brightness temperature (TB)
- interferometric microwave imager (IMI)
- Scotian Shelf
- MICAP
- different instrument configurations
- bias characteristics
- mediterranean sea
- Gulf of Mexico
- calibration
- retroflections
- Arctic ocean
- salinity
- Sea Surface Salinity
- Arctic rivers
- Argo
- data processing
- aquarius
- ocean salinity
- Aquarius Validation Data System (AVDS)
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This Special Issue gathers papers reporting research on various aspects of remote sensing of Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) and the use of satellite SSS in oceanography. It includes contributions presenting improvements in empirical or theoretical radiative transfer models; mitigation techniques of external interference such as RFI and land contamination; comparisons and validation of remote sensing products with in situ observations; retrieval techniques for improved coastal SSS monitoring, high latitude SSS and the assessment of ocean interactions with the cryosphere; and data fusion techniques combining SSS with sea surface temperature (SST). New instrument technology for the future of SSS remote sensing is also presented.
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