
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 […]
Thin sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic’s physical environment, playing a crucial role in climate and weather […]
Monitoring of forest fuels (biomass, water content) in the boreal forest by multi-source satellite remote sensing Position: PhD fellowship Starting […]
© Julia Boike – View of the Mackenzie Delta with its open water areas (lakes and meandering rivers) In a […]
SMOS was originally designed to measure ocean salinity and soil moisture / vegetation optical depth from space. Over time its […]
CNES R&T proposal for the Flexible ANTenna Array for Synthesis Imaging in Observational Radiometry has been validated ! Behind the […]
© Museum of Altamira and Cave of Altamira, Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport. Photographer P Saura Tracking the cave […]
How can brightness temperatures be reconstructed from the signals received by antenna arrays (as in the case of SMOS) ? […]
Today is March 21, a date proclaimed by the United Nations to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of […]
Monitoring above-ground biomass (AGB) on Earth is essential to track the evolution of carbon stocks, and the use of […]