Aquarius: A Passive/Active Microwave Sensor To Monitor Sea Surface Salinity Globally From Space

D Le Vine, Gse Lagerloef,Fr Colomb,Y Chao

PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE)(2004)

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Salinity is important for understanding ocean dynamics, energy exchange with the atmosphere and the global water cycle. Existing data is limited and much of the ocean has never even been sampled. Sea surface salinity can be measured remotely by satellite and a three year mission for this purpose called Aquarius/SAC-D has recently been selected by NASA's Earth System Science Pathfinder (ESSP) program. The objective is to map the salinity field globally with a spatial resolution of 100 kin and a monthly average accuracy of 0.2 psu.. The mission, scheduled for launch in 2008, is a partnership of the United States National Aeronauatics and Space Agency (NASA) and the Argentine Comision Nacional de Actividades Epaciales (CONAE).
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sea surface salinity,remote sensing,microwave radiometer,microwave scatterometer
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