Slick radar image modelling with an extended VIERS-1 wave spectrum

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The VIERS-1 model (Janssen et al. 1998) was originally devised to describe ERS scatterometer measurements over the sea on a physical basis. This model is extended to include the saturation range, and it is used to derive equilibrium wave spectra and formulations for the relaxation toward that equilibrium, with and without slicks present. It was attempted to derive actual relaxation rates from the model, but this was only successful on part of the spectral range. The extended VIERS model is combined with a radar imaging model originally designed for radar bathymetry, to yield quantitative computations of radar contrast along transects through slicks. The resulting model shows an apparent size increase of the slick and a smoothing of its edges, due to the finite relaxation time of the slick-dampened, backscattering surface roughness. The present work offers no validation by observed images, but the trend in frequency and polarisation dependence of the radar contrast is supported by published measurements. © 2006 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Greidanus, H. (2006). Slick radar image modelling with an extended VIERS-1 wave spectrum. In Marine Surface Films: Chemical Characteristics, Influence on Air-Sea Interactions and Remote Sensing (pp. 205–223). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33271-5_19

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