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Subsurface emission effects in AMSR-E measurements: Implications for land surface microwave emissivity retrieval
2011
Journal of Geophysical Research
1] An analysis of land surface microwave emission time series shows that the characteristic diurnal signatures associated with subsurface emission in sandy deserts carry over to arid and semiarid regions worldwide. Prior work found that diurnal variation of Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) brightness temperatures in deserts was small relative to International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project land surface temperature (LST) variation and that the difference varied with surface type and
doi:10.1029/2010jd015431
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