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Publications about 'geoelectric method'
Conference articles
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Tsz-King Chan,
Y. Kuga,
and A. Ishimaru.
Feasibility study on localized subsurface imaging using circular synthetic aperture radar and angular correlation function measurement.
In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp.,
volume 3,
pages 1138-1140 vol.3,
August 1997.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
W-Band,
airborne radar,
geophysical techniques,
radar imaging,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar,
terrestrial electricity,
3D imaging,
7 to 13 GHz,
75 to 100 GHz,
CSAR,
EHF,
SAR,
SHF,
W-band,
X-band,
airborne radar,
angular correlation function,
buried object detection,
circular angular memory effect,
circular flight path,
circular synthetic aperture radar,
confocally focused plane,
down-looking spotlight mode,
geoelectric method,
geology,
geophysical measurement technique,
ground penetrating radar,
localized subsurface imaging,
radar imaging,
radar remote sensing,
subsurface structure,
terrestrial electricity,
High-resolution imaging,
Image reconstruction,
Image resolution,
Laboratories,
Pixel,
Radar antennas,
Radar applications,
Radar imaging,
Signal resolution,
Signal to noise ratio.
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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .
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