The main scientific objectives of this activity are to provide microwave data for SMOS satellite calibration and in particular the continuous acquisition of a calibrated timesenes of microwave (L-band) and thermal Infrared (8-14micron) emission over an entire Austral annual cycle, the acquisition of a long time-series of snow measurements and the acquisition of relevant local atmospheric measurements from the local weather station. This paper is focusing on the preparation and installation of DOMEX-2 experiment and a preliminary analysis of data.

In recent years there is growing interest, on the part of the remote sensing community, in using the Antarctic area, for calibrating and validating data of satellite-borne microwave radiometers. With a view to the launching of the ESA's SMOS satellite, which is a satellite designed to observe soil moisture over the Earth landmasses, salinity over the oceans and to provide observations over regions of ice and snow, an experimental activity called DOMEX-2 was started at Dome-C Antarctica. The main scientific objectives of this activity are to provide microwave data for SMOS satellite calibration and in particular: the continuous acquisition of a calibrated timeseries of microwave (L-band) and thermal Infrared (8-14micron) emission over an entire Austral annual cycle, the acquisition of a long time-series of snow measurements and the acquisition of relevant local atmospheric measurements from the local weather station. This paper is focusing on the preparation and installation of DOMEX-2 experiment and a preliminary analysis of data. ©2009 IEEE.

DOMEX-2: L-band microwave emission measurements of the Antarctic Plateau

MacElloni Giovanni;Brogioni Marco;
2009

Abstract

In recent years there is growing interest, on the part of the remote sensing community, in using the Antarctic area, for calibrating and validating data of satellite-borne microwave radiometers. With a view to the launching of the ESA's SMOS satellite, which is a satellite designed to observe soil moisture over the Earth landmasses, salinity over the oceans and to provide observations over regions of ice and snow, an experimental activity called DOMEX-2 was started at Dome-C Antarctica. The main scientific objectives of this activity are to provide microwave data for SMOS satellite calibration and in particular: the continuous acquisition of a calibrated timeseries of microwave (L-band) and thermal Infrared (8-14micron) emission over an entire Austral annual cycle, the acquisition of a long time-series of snow measurements and the acquisition of relevant local atmospheric measurements from the local weather station. This paper is focusing on the preparation and installation of DOMEX-2 experiment and a preliminary analysis of data. ©2009 IEEE.
2009
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
9781424433957
The main scientific objectives of this activity are to provide microwave data for SMOS satellite calibration and in particular the continuous acquisition of a calibrated timesenes of microwave (L-band) and thermal Infrared (8-14micron) emission over an entire Austral annual cycle, the acquisition of a long time-series of snow measurements and the acquisition of relevant local atmospheric measurements from the local weather station. This paper is focusing on the preparation and installation of DOMEX-2 experiment and a preliminary analysis of data.
Antarctica
Microwave radiometer
SMOS
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