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Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University | 論文
- Pattern discrimination of coniferous forest on a temperate subalpine by satellite image
- Preliminary report of "Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002" (AAMP02)
- Does the Fresh Water Supply from the Amur River Flowing into the Sea of Okhotsk Affect Sea Ice Formation?
- Reduction of Fringe Noise in Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy Using a One-Dimensional Focal Plane Array
- 多時期リモートセンシング画像による農地のマッピング
- High Sensitive Detection of Trace Gases Using Optical Heterodyne Method with a High Finesse Intra-Cavity Resonator
- Flow pattern near Massif A in the Yamato bare ice field estimated from the structures and the mechanical properties of a shallow ice core
- B212 A method to screen cloud affected data for sky radiometer data analyses
- The Measurement of NO_2 Column Density in Chiba City
- Determination of Vertical Distributions of Aerosol Optical Parameters by Use of Multi-Wavelength Lidar Data
- Dual-Site Lidar Observations and Satellite Data Analysis for Regional Cloud Characterization
- Cavity-Enhanced Detection of Molecular Absorption under the Scheme of Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy
- Effect of Multiple Scattering in the Lidar Measurement of Tropospheric Aerosol Extinction Profiles
- Atmospheric Correction of Visible and Near-infrared Satellite Data using Radiance Components: an Improved Treatment of Adjacency Effect
- Adjacency Effect in the Atmospheric Correction of Satellite Remote Sending Data : Evaluation of the Influence of Aerosol Extinction Profiles
- Determination of Aerosol Extinction-to Backscattering Ratio from Multiwavelength Lidar Observation
- Simultaneous Measurement of Wind and Aerosol Backscattering in the Troposphere by High Spectral Resolution Lidar with Iodine Filter
- Daytime Monitoring of Urban NO_2 Column Density by Solar Spectroscopic Method
- Signal Penetration into Thick Clouds Studied by Multi-Layer Data Observed with a Micro-Pulse Lidar
- Simultaneous Observation of NO_2 Column Density and Aerosol Optical Thickness in Urban Atmosphere