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Remote Sensing Technology and Application  1996, Vol. 11 Issue (2): 9-14    DOI: 10.11873/j.issn.1004-0323.1996.2.9
    
Observations of Coastal Ocean Phenomena with Spaceborne SAR
Huang Weigen Gao Manna Zhou Changbao Zhu Tingzhang Zhang Jialin Li Yan
(Second Institute of Oceanography,State Oceanic Administration,Hangzhou 310012)
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Abstract  Radar images from the synthetic aperture radars(SAR)aboard the first European remote sensing satellite ERS 1,the first Japanese remote sensing satellite JERS 1 and American space shuttle(SIR C)have been used to observe oceanic phenomena off the coast of China.The SAR images have revealed features associated with surface waves,internal waves,surface flow patterns and river plumes,detected oil slicks and ships,and mapped underwater bottom topography.The SAR imaging mechanisms of these phenomena are also discussed in the paper.
Key words:         Spaceborne SAR       Ocean phenomena       SAR image     
Published:  11 September 2012
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