Title :
Scattering and emission from two-scale randomly rough sea surface with foam scatterers
Author :
Huang, X.-Z. ; Jin, Y.-Q.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Fudan Univ., Shanghai, China
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
By using an iterative method to solve the vector radiative transfer equation for a layer of discrete scatterers with randomly rough underlying boundary, the bistatic- and back-scattering, thermal emission and brightness temperature can be derived and applied to both active and passive remote sensing of rough sea surfaces with foam scatterers driven by wind. Numerical results for polarised bistatic- and back-scattering coefficients and thermal emissivities are calculated using a newly modified Cox and Munk (1954) probability density function and the Pierson empirical sea spectrum. The functional dependences on wind speed and direction, observation angle, polarisation, frequency and other parameters are discussed. Theoretical results compare well with experimental data in both active and passive remote sensing of the ocean
Keywords :
backscatter; brightness; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave scattering; iterative methods; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; polarimetry; probability; radar applications; radar polarimetry; radiative transfer; radiometry; remote sensing; remote sensing by radar; active remote sensing; back-scattering; bistatic-scattering; brightness temperature; discrete scatterers; experimental data; foam scatterers; frequency polarimetry measurement technique; iterative method; mm wave microwave radiometry radar scattering radiowave reflection; observation angle; ocean; passive remote sensing; polarised back-scattering coefficients; polarised bistatic scattering coefficients; probability density function; sea spectrum; thermal emission; two-scale randomly rough sea surface; vector radiative transfer equation; wind direction; wind speed;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, IEE Proceedings
DOI :
10.1049/ip-map:19951765