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Improved knowledge of high latitude ocean circulation with Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR)
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2018
Zenodo
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) Doppler centroid shift has been demonstrated to contain geophysical information about sea surface wind, waves and current at an accuracy of 5 Hz and pixel spacing of 3.5 − 9 × 8 km2. This corresponds to a horizontal surface velocity of about 20 cm/s at 35◦ incidence angle. The ESA Prodex ISAR project aims to implement new and improved SAR Doppler shift processing routines to enable reprocessing of the wide swath acquisitions available from the Envisat ASAR
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7414313
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