Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Land--Atmosphere Interactions
Discover the groundbreaking insights in "Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Land--Atmosphere Interactions" by P. Pampaloni, published by Brill in 1995. This comprehensive volume spans 686 pages and delves into the advancements in passive microwave remote sensing technology. It highlights the significant role of spaceborne sensors in enhancing our understanding of essential land surface measurements, including soils, vegetation, snow cover, and precipitation. Ideal for professionals and researchers in applied optics, physics, and remote sensing, this book offers a detailed exploration of the interactions between land and atmosphere. Enhance your knowledge and stay at the forefront of microwave technology with this essential resource.