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cryosphere ground measurements Ocean

A machine learning approach could improve SMOS sea ice th...

Thin sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic’s physical environment, playing a crucial role in climate and weather […]

SMOS blog -- September 12, 2024

position opening

PhD Thesis opportunity !

Monitoring of forest fuels (biomass, water content) in the boreal forest by multi-source satellite remote sensing Position: PhD fellowship Starting […]

SMOS blog -- September 9, 2024

cryosphere ground measurements L4 land Model

Toward high latitude areas (2/2) : soil moisture retrieva...

© Julia Boike – View of the Mackenzie Delta with its open water areas (lakes and meandering rivers) In a […]

SMOS blog -- August 7, 2024

cryosphere L3 L4 land Vegetation Optical Depth

Toward high latitude areas (1/2) : Finnish Meteorological...

SMOS was originally designed to measure ocean salinity and soil moisture / vegetation optical depth from space. Over time its […]

SMOS blog -- July 12, 2024

ground measurements L1

Proposal for FANTASIOR accepted !

CNES R&T proposal for the Flexible ANTenna Array for Synthesis Imaging in Observational Radiometry has been validated ! Behind the […]

SMOS blog -- June 5, 2024

L4
Paleolithic rock art in the Altamira cave (northern Spain, World Heritage site), dating from 11,000 to 35,000 BC. Altamira National Museum and Research Centre, Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport. Photographer P Saura

Cave art and climate: how satellites and chaos theory cou...

© Museum of Altamira and Cave of Altamira, Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport. Photographer P Saura Tracking the cave […]

SMOS blog -- May 27, 2024

L1

Deep learning – a new potential tool for image reco...

How can brightness temperatures be reconstructed from the signals received by antenna arrays (as in the case of SMOS) ? […]

SMOS blog -- April 8, 2024

Above-Ground Biomass

Happy International Forests Day !

Today is March 21, a date proclaimed by the United Nations to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of […]

SMOS blog -- March 21, 2024

Estimating the above-ground biomass : a new method using ...

  Monitoring above-ground biomass (AGB) on Earth is essential to track the evolution of carbon stocks, and the use of […]

SMOS blog -- January 25, 2024

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