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Development and Application of Small Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radars (1998)
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DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF SMALL SPACEBORNE SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADARS

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Hasselmann, S., C. Bruning, K. Hasselmann, and P. Heimbach. 1996. “Improved Algorithm for the Retrieval of Ocean Wave Spectra from Synthetic Aperture Radar Spectra.” J. Geophys. Res. 101:16615-16630.

Henderson, F.M. 1995. “An Analysis of Settlement Characterization in Central Europe Using SIR-B Radar Imagery.” Remote Sensing Environ.54:61-70.

Henderson, F.M. and Z.-G. Xia. 1997. “SAR Applications in Human Settlement Detection Population Estimation and Urban Land Use Pattern Analysis: A Status Report.” IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing35:79-85.

Hess, L., J. Melack, S. Filoso, and Y. Wang. 1995. “Delineation of Inundated Area and Vegetation Along the Amazon Floodplain with the SIR-C Synthetic Aperture Radar.” IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing 33(4):896-904.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 1997. LightSAR Business Development and System Design Definition Study. RFPP No. L04-1-37900-924, Attachment 2: LightSAR Point Design.NASA, Pasadena, Calif.

Joughin, I., D. Winebrenner, and M. Fahnestock. 1995. “Observations of Ice-Sheet Motion in Greenland Using Satellite Radar Interferometry.” Geophys. Res. Lett. 2(5):571-574.

Joughin, I., S. Tulaczyk, M. Fahnestock, and R. Kwok. 1996a. “A Mini-Surge on the Ryder Glacier, Greenland Observed with Satellite Radar Interferometry.” Science274:228-230.

Joughin, I., D. Winebrenner, M.A. Fahnestock, R. Kwok, and W. Krabill. 1996b. “Measurement of Ice-Sheet Topography Using Satellite Radar Interferometry. ” J. Glaciology 42(140):10-22.

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