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Bevorzugte Bezeichnung
spaceborne radar imaging
Definition
- Scanning of Earth's surface using radar (microwave) profilers mounted in satellites from the altitude of ca. 250-800 km. Since radar wavelenghts are much longer than those of visible or infra-red light, an imaging radar can "see" through cloudy or dusty conditions.
Oberbegriff
Quelle
- Petrie, G., & Toth, C. K. (2008). Airborne and Spaceborne Laser Profilers and Scanners. In J. Chan & C. K. Toth (Eds.), Topographic Laser Ranging and Scaning:Principles and Processing (1st ed., pp. 29–86). CRC Press. Fowler, M. J. F., & Darling, P. (1998). Archaeological applications of imaging RADAR. AARGnews, 17, 19–24.
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Notation
- 423
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