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Publications about 'HUT snow emission model'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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J. Pan,
M. Durand,
M. Sandells,
J. Lemmetyinen,
E. J. Kim,
J. Pulliainen,
A. Kontu,
and C. Derksen.
Differences Between the HUT Snow Emission Model and MEMLS and Their Effects on Brightness Temperature Simulation.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing,
54(4):2001-2019,
April 2016.
Keyword(s): radiative transfer,
remote sensing,
snow,
HUT snow emission model,
Helsinki University of Technology,
brightness temperature simulation,
snow water equivalent retrieval algorithm,
passive microwave measurement,
multiple-layer HUT model,
Microwave Emission Model of Layered Snowpacks,
scattered intensity,
radiative transfer equation,
one-flux equation,
two-flux theory,
HUT scattering coefficient,
trapped-radiation,
natural snow cover,
Sodankyla,
Finland,
Churchill,
Canada,
Colorado,
USA,
snow grain size was,
deep snow,
Born approximation,
root-mean-square error,
Snow,
Mathematical model,
Scattering,
Grain size,
Microwave theory and techniques,
Ice,
Correlation,
Model comparison,
passive microwave remote sensing,
snow,
Model comparison,
passive microwave remote sensing,
snow.
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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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