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Envisat ASAR imaging of coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea: case study with modeling. Advances in Space Research 50, (2012). Abstract
Direct surface current field imaging from space by along-track InSAR and conventional SAR. Oceanography From Space, Revisited 73-91 (2010). Abstract
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Generation Mechanisms for Capillary–Gravity Wind Wave Spectrum. Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 46, (2010). Abstract
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Numerical Simulation of the Wind-Stress Effect on SAR Imagery of Far Wakes of Ships. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters 7, (2010). Abstract
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A Radar Modulation Transfer Function for Oceanic Internal Waves. ESA Living Planet Symposium (2010).at <http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Living_Planet_Symposium_2010/index.html> Abstract
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Sunglitter imagery of ocean surface phenomena. 3rd International Workshop SEASAR 2010 8 (2010). Abstract
Download: SUNGLITTER IMAGERY OF THE OCEAN SURFACE PHENOMENA.pdf (778.46 KB)
Synergy of SAR and optical imagery in studies of mesoscale ocean dynamics. 3rd International Workshop SEASAR 2010 (2010). Abstract
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Wind-Speed Undulations Over Swell: Field Experiment and Interpretation. Boundary-layer Meteorology (2010).doi:10.1007/s10546-010-9506-z Download: fulltext-33.pdf (1.49 MB)
Model of the spume sea spray generation. Geophysical Research Letters 36, (2009). Download: 2008GL036871.pdf (167.21 KB)
A Radar Modulation Transfer Function for Oceanic Internal Waves. ESA-MOST Dragon2 symposium (2009). Download: Dagestad_poster_Dragon2_2009.pdf (540.81 KB)
SAR and optical imagery of mesa scale ocean currents. Abstracts of the 7th all-Russian annual conference “Contemporary problems of remote sensing of the Earth from space” (2009).
Drag of the water surface at very short fetches: observations and modeling. Journal of physical Oceanography 38, 2038-2055 (2008). Download: Caulliez et al_JPO2008.pdf (1.44 MB)
On vertical structure of wind-driven sea surface currents. Journal of Physical Oceanography 38, 2121-2144 (2008). Abstract
Sensor synergies exploiting ENVISAT for coastal and ocean monitoring. Special report 31 (2008). Download: PRODEX_SARIS-SpecRep#85s.pdf (6.58 MB)
Direct ocean surface velocity measurements from space: Improved quantitative interpretation of Envisat ASAR observations. Geophysical Research Letters 35, 6 (2008). Abstract
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Aerodynamic effect of sea drops on surface drag and atmospheric boundary layer. EGU General Assembly 2008, EGU2008-A-00658 10, (2008).
Applied meteorological and oceanographic research for the industry needs. 3nd Norway-Russia Arctic Offshore Workshop (2008).
An estimate of wind waves damping by biogenic and oil surface films. Preprint no. 765, Institute of Applied physics RAS, Nizhny Novgorod (2008).
Innovative measurements of persistent surface currents from Envisat ASAR – A new tool for routine monitoring. EuroGOOS Conference (2008).
A model of combined backscatter and Doppler shifts for surface velocity estimation from SAR image. SEASAR 2008 Worskhop, "Advances in SAR Oceanography from ENVISAT and ERS missions" (2008).
Surface wind and wind profiles in the North Sea based on satellite data. NERSC Technical Report No. 292 (2008).
Synthetic Aperture Radar for Ocean Current feature Retrievals and surface velocity estimates (SARCURE) final report. NERSC special report (2008).
Aerodynamic roughness of the sea surface at high winds. Boundary-layer Meteorology 125, 289-303 (2007). Abstract
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Aerodynamic roughness of the sea surface at high winds. Atmospheric Boundary Layers: Nature, Theory and Applications to Environmental Modelling and Security 133-146 (2007).doi:10.1007/978-0-387-74321-9_10 Abstract
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