articleIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote SensingSep 1, 2004Closed access

The complex dielectric constant of pure and sea water from microwave satellite observations

Remote Sensing Systems (United States)

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Abstract

We provide a new fit for the microwave complex dielectric constant of water in the salinity range between 0-40 ppt using two Debye relaxation wavelengths. For pure water, the fit is based on laboratory measurements in the temperature range between -20/spl deg/C and +40/spl deg/C including supercooled water and for frequencies up to 500 GHz. For sea water, our fit is valid for temperatures between -2/spl deg/C and +29/spl deg/C and for frequencies up to at least 90 GHz. At low frequencies, our new model is a modified version of the Klein-Swift model. We compare the results of the new fit with various other models and provide a validation using an extensive analysis of brightness temperatures from the Special…

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Keywords
  • Brightness temperature
  • Microwave
  • Dielectric
  • Satellite
  • Materials science
  • Computational physics
  • Physics
  • Remote sensing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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