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Evaluating recent advances in active microwave remote sensing for Arctic sea ice monitoring
DownloadFall 2018
The objective of this research was to evaluate recent advances in active microwave remote sensing technologies in order to further refine the optimal radar parameters for sea ice monitoring in support of marine operations and climate research. To achieve this objective, data from recent active...
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Spring 2024
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radar systems have been used as sensing and imaging tools for many industrial needs, and many more applications of the technology are currently under investigation. This research attempts to solve some of the issues UWB time domain synthetic aperture radar (SAR) faces in...
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Spring 2020
Polynyas and leads are recurrent areas of open water within sea ice that are important to many Arctic species, including marine mammals; however, the importance to polar bears (Ursus maritimus) has not been examined. The western Hudson Bay flaw lead (hereafter lead) is a major, predictable...