Sunglint observations over land from ground and airborne L-band radiometer data

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Global Change: Remote Sensing (1855), Hydrology: Soil Moisture, Hydrology: Instruments And Techniques: Modeling

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This study quantifies the effects of Sun reflection over land surfaces on radiometric measurements at L-band. The impact of the reflected Sun on radiometric measurements over a grass field and over an agricultural area reached 25 K and 17 K respectively. A model that predicts the impact of Sun reflection over land is developed and tested for two different radiometer configurations and spatial resolutions.

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