DocumentCode
786807
Title
The emissivity of foam-covered water surface at L-band: theoretical modeling and experimental results from the FROG 2003 field experiment
Author
Camps, Adriano ; Vall-llossera, Mercè ; Villarino, Ramón ; Reul, Nicolas ; Chapron, Bertrand ; Corbella, Ignasi ; Duffo, Núria ; Torres, Francesc ; Miranda, Jorge José ; Sabia, Roberto ; Monerris, Alessandra ; Rodríg, Rubén
Author_Institution
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Volume
43
Issue
5
fYear
2005
fDate
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
925
Lastpage
937
Abstract
Sea surface salinity can be measured by microwave radiometry at L-band (1400-1427 MHz). This frequency is a compromise between sensitivity to the salinity, small atmospheric perturbation, and reasonable pixel resolution. The description of the ocean emission depends on two main factors: (1) the sea water permittivity, which is a function of salinity, temperature, and frequency, and (2) the sea surface state, which depends on the wind-induced wave spectrum, swell, and rain-induced roughness spectrum, and by the foam coverage and its emissivity. This study presents a simplified two-layer emission model for foam-covered water and the results of a controlled experiment to measure the foam emissivity as a function of salinity, foam thickness, incidence angle, and polarization. Experimental results are presented, and then compared to the two-layer foam emission model with the measured foam parameters used as input model parameters. At 37 psu salt water the foam-induced emissivity increase is ∼0.007 per millimeter of foam thickness (extrapolated to nadir), increasing with increasing incidence angles at vertical polarization, and decreasing with increasing incidence angles at horizontal polarization.
Keywords
microwave measurement; ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; radiometry; remote sensing; seawater; 1400 to 1427 MHz; Ebro River delta; FROG 2003 field experiment; Foam Rain Oil Slicks and GPS Reflectometry field experiment; L-band radiometry; NE Spain; W Mediterranean Sea; atmospheric perturbation; brightness temperature; foam coverage; foam emissivity; foam thickness; foam-covered water surface; incidence angle; microwave radiometry; ocean emission; ocean temperature; polarization; rain-induced roughness spectrum; sea surface salinity; sea surface state; sea water permittivity; two-layer emission model; wind-induced wave spectrum; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Frequency; L-band; Ocean temperature; Permittivity measurement; Polarization; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Sea surface salinity; Brightness temperature; emission; foam; microwave radiometry; salinity; sea;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2004.839651
Filename
1424269
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