A backscattering model for ocean surface

A surface scattering model based on an approximate solution of the integral equations for the surface tangential fields has been developed for non-Gaussian distributed, finitely conducting surfaces. It consists of two parts. One part is proportional to the surface roughness spectrum, and the other t...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing 1992-07, Vol.30 (4), p.811-817
Hauptverfasser: Chen, K.S., Fung, A.K., Weissman, D.A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A surface scattering model based on an approximate solution of the integral equations for the surface tangential fields has been developed for non-Gaussian distributed, finitely conducting surfaces. It consists of two parts. One part is proportional to the surface roughness spectrum, and the other to the surface bispectrum. The bispectrum part comes into the model when the third-order surface statistics are included. While the second-order statistics account for the wind directional dependence, the third-order statistics account for the dependence on the sense of direction of the wind. Thus, it is the critical part for explaining the difference between upwind and downwind observations. In general, the bispectrum is a complex quantity and the asymmetric effect of the sea surface is represented by its imaginary part. The model characteristics, such as polarization and azimuthal dependence, are illustrated through numerical calculations. The predictions of the model are compared with field measurements, and excellent agreement is obtained.< >
ISSN:0196-2892
1558-0644
DOI:10.1109/36.158877