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Active (imaging radar) and passive (radiometer) microwave systems
are increasingly used for Arctic ecological research.
Unfortunately, until now ecologists interested in remote sensing
often lacked access to the full suite of physical and analytical
techniques of microwave systems, data processing, and ecological
applications because a suitable reference book did not exist.
Arctic Ecological Research from Microwave Satellite Observations
answers this demand by summarizing the main microwave satellite
applications for Arctic ecological research. This book is
invaluable to specialists with a background in microwave
techniques, as well as to other ecologists interested in
applications of microwave active and passive remote sensing for
tundra, boreal forest, and Arctic sea-ice habitat and marine mammal
studies. It presents a brief introduction to Arctic ecological
problems, the role of satellite sensing for monitoring Arctic
ecosystems, and related data processing applications. The volume
then examines results of Arctic sea-ice habitat studies using
OKEAN-01 satellite data, then provides a comparative analysis of
multisensor satellite monitoring of habitat using OKEAN-01, SSM/I
and AVHRR satellite instruments. It also describes the evaluation
of relative information content of ALMAZ-1, ERS-1, JERS-1 SAR, and
Landsat-TM data for identifying wet tundra habitats. The book
concludes with results of sensitive boreal forest type detection to
monitor potential impacts of climate change on boreal forest
structure.
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