Between 6 March and 13 March 1972, NASA conducted a series of remote sensing experiments over the Imperial Valley, California and Phoenix, Arizona. NASA personnel employed the use of a Convair 990 fitted with microwave radiometers and photographic equipment in several overflights of the area. Ground-based operations, which included the coordination of sampling teams, placement of flight line markers, soil sample collection, soil moisture analysis, field observations, photography and data handling, are discussed.
Airborne microwave radiometric data analysis, part 2
13.06.1972
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