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SAR Imaging Features of Shallow Water Bathymetry ArchiMer
Pivaev, P. D.; Kudryavtsev, V. N.; Balashova, E. A.; Chapron, Bertrand.
Purpose. The aim of the article is to study manifestations of the underwater topography features in the northern part of the White Sea in the images made by the spaceborn synthetic aperture radars (SAR) Sentinel-1A, Sentinel-1B. Methods and Results. In the SAR images, the bottom features are revealed as bright and dark brightness anomalies. The anomalies were observed at the wind speed ranging from 2.6 to 10.8 m/s, and became reverse (bright anomalies turned dark and vice versa), when a tidal current changed its direction. It is shown that the observed SAR imagery contrasts correlate to divergence of a current formed by interaction of a tidal flow with the bottom topography inhomogeneities. The simulated SAR contrasts agree with the observations, and...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Bottom topography; Sentinel-1; SAR; Wave breaking; Current divergence.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00648/75989/76890.pdf
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Simultaneous Radar and Video Observations of the Sea Surface in Field Conditions ArchiMer
Yurovsky, Yu. Yu.; Kudryavtsev, V. N.; Chapron, Bertrand.
Results of joint radar and video observations from the Black Sea Research platform are presented. Ka-band dual-copolarized (VV and HH) radar was used for measurements of backscattering cross-section and Doppler shifts. The radar footprint was observed by video camera, which was strictly synchronized with the radar. The total coverage of the radar footprint by bright features are computed using measured radar angular antenna pattern. Large foaming breaking waves resolved by the radar footprint are analyzed individually. Active phase of breaking wave process is accompanied by short intensive spike in radar backscattering. During the spike, the polarization ratio (HH/VV) approaches 1, indicating specular mechanism in backscattering from disturbed water mass...
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Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00437/54828/56290.pdf
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Normalized Radar Backscattering Cross-section and Doppler Shifts of the Sea Surface in Ka-band ArchiMer
Yurovsky, Yu. Yu.; Kudryavtsev, V. N.; Grodsky, S. A.; Chapron, Bertrand.
Field data taken from the Black Sea Research platform during 2009-2015 are used to develop a dual-co-polarized (VV and HH) empirical model for the sea surface normalized radar cross-section (NRCS) and Doppler Velocity (DV) in the Ka-band. A fitting function for the NRCS is the standard truncated Fourier series in azimuth with polynomial coefficients dependent on incidence angle and wind speed. The data are corrected for the angular antenna pattern, which is measured in special calibration procedures. The resulting NRCS model is consistent with other rare Ka-band measurements and agrees well with Ku-band geophysical model functions, in contrast with previously proposed Ka-band models. Surface is subtracted from measured DV using either propeller current...
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Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00437/54829/56288.pdf
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Directional short wind wave spectra derived from the sea surface photography ArchiMer
Yurovskaya, M. V.; Dulov, V. A.; Chapron, Bertrand; Kudryavtsev, V. N..
New field measurements of 2-D wave number short wind wave spectra in the wavelength range from few millimeters to few decimeters are reported and discussed. The measurement method is based on stereophotography and image brightness contrast processing. As found, the spectra of decimeter waves are almost isotropic and weakly dependent on the wind speed. Both directional anisotropy and wind sensitivity rapidly increase at wave numbers larger than 100 rad/m. These aspects are consistent with other previously reported optical and radar data. Following these new in situ measurements, a revision of a semiempirical model of short wind wave spectrum is suggested. This revised model can readily be implemented in other studies (radar scattering, air-sea interaction...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Wave directional spectrum; Field measurements; Spectrum modeling; Gravity-capillary waves; Image processing.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00164/27566/25927.pdf
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Studies of Sub-Mesoscale Variability of the Ocean Upper Layer Based on Satellite Observations Data ArchiMer
Chapron, Bertrand; Kudryavtsev, V. N.; Collard, Fabrice; Rascle, Nicolas; Kubryakov, A. A.; Stanichny, S. V..
Purpose. The approach represented in the article is applied to analysis of satellite scanner optical images of high spatial resolution for identifying and quantitative determining the characteristics of the sub-mesoscale dynamic processes in the ocean upper layer. Methods and Results. The Envisat AATSR and MERIS SAR-images are used as the satellite data, which permit to determine the ocean surface temperature and surface brightness in the visible range, respectively. Variations in the sea surface glitter contrasts are associated with modulations of the sea surface roughness (rms slope of short waves) on the currents. It is shown that the surface roughness contrasts correlate with the spatial inhomogeneities of the ocean surface temperature, tracing...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Satellite observations; Air-sea interaction; Ocean upper layer dynamics; Temporal and spatial variability.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00682/79420/82002.pdf
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