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22 July 1994 Passive millimeter-wave technique for diagnostics of the deep oceanic processes and underwater objects
Igor V. Cherny, Grigorii M. Chernyavskiy
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Abstract
This paper describes the significant results of shipboard and airborne studies of some oceanic processes by means of multispectral mm-wave technique. The remote sensing data and in- situ measurements are analyzed. The qualitative model for possibility of microwave diagnostics of the deep oceanic processes and underwater objects is discussed.
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Igor V. Cherny and Grigorii M. Chernyavskiy "Passive millimeter-wave technique for diagnostics of the deep oceanic processes and underwater objects", Proc. SPIE 2217, Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection, (22 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179965
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Diagnostics

Polarization

Multispectral imaging

Terbium

Antennas

Atmospheric modeling

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