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AMSR soil moisture algorithm development and validation Toshio Koike Department of Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo Microwave remote sensing can directly measure the dielectric properties which are strongly depende
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Document Date: 2005-10-06 06:38:51


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Japan / United States / /

Facility

University of Tokyo Microwave / /

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regression algorithms / candidate algorithms / satellite data validation / controlled observations to enhance algorithm / /

Organization

University of Tokyo Microwave / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / NASDA Earth Observation Research Center / National Space Development Agency / Toshio Koike Department of Civil Engineering / /

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Toshio Koike / /

Region

Former Soviet Union / /

Technology

Microwave / physically- based algorithms / proposed algorithms / remote sensing / simulation / basically four candidate algorithms / dielectric / regression algorithms / /

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