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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 109, C03031, doi:[removed]2003JC002100, 2004 Satellite synthetic aperture radar detection of Delaware Bay plumes: Jet-like feature analysis Quanan Zheng,1 Pablo Clemente-Colo´n,2 Xi
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Cape Henlopen / Springs / Pasadena / Newark / Greenbelt / /

Company

Jet Propulsion Laboratory / 3M / /

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United States / /

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pence / USD / SAR / /

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Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Delaware / Camp Springs / College Park / University of Maryland / California Institute of Technology / College of Marine Studies / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / /

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Satellite data / radar imaging / analytical solutions / similarity solution / 3D solution / scalar product / imaging / less defined imaging / /

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L1 / L2 / /

NaturalFeature

Atlantic Ocean / Delaware Estuary / Delaware / Delaware Bay / Rehoboth Bay / Delaware coast / /

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L3 / /

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California Institute of Technology / American Geophysical Union / Space Flight Center / College of Marine Studies / Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / University of Maryland / College Park / Department of Meteorology / NOAA National Ocean Service / University of Delaware / /

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Sab Codes / ZHENG ET AL / /

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theoretical model for the axial velocity / rt / General / /

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Pentax K-x Digital Camera / /

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New Jersey / Maryland / Delaware / California / /

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH / /

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southern Delaware / east coast / /

Technology

radiation / Remote Sensing / dielectric / microwave / /

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