Authors
SV Nghiem, R Kwok, SH Yueh, MR Drinkwater
Publication date
1995/7/15
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
100
Issue
C7
Pages
13665-13679
Description
Physical, structural, and electromagnetic properties and interrelating processes in sea ice are used to develop a composite model for polarimetric backscattering signatures of sea ice. Physical properties of sea ice constituents such as ice, brine, air, and salt are presented in terms of their effects on electromagnetic wave interactions. Sea ice structure and geometry of scatterers are related to wave propagation, attenuation, and scattering. Temperature and salinity, which are determining factors for the thermodynamic phase distribution in sea ice, are consistently used to derive both effective permittivities and polarimetric scattering coefficients. Polarimetric signatures of sea ice depend on crystal sizes and brine volumes, which are affected by ice growth rates. Desalination by brine expulsion, drainage, or other mechanisms modifies wave penetration and scattering. Sea ice signatures are further complicated by surface …
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Scholar articles
SV Nghiem, R Kwok, SH Yueh, MR Drinkwater - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1995