Phrases with «synthetic aperture»

The phrase "synthetic aperture" refers to a technique used in imaging technology, where multiple smaller images are combined or synthesized to create a high-resolution and detailed final image. It's like taking many small pictures and putting them together like a puzzle to make a better and larger picture. Full definition

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Sentences with «synthetic aperture»

  • Stenoien, Mark D. and Charles R. Bentley, Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica: a study of the catchment using interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar measurements and radar altimetry, J. Geophys. (waisworkshop.org)
  • Advances in glacier ice flow mapping using repeat satellite images, and later using interferometric synthetic aperture radar SAR methods, facilitated the mass budget approach, although this still requires an estimate of snow input and a cross-section of the glacier as it flows out from the continent and becomes floating ice. (nsidc.org)
  • Finnish Meteorological Institute has been doing estimates of two essential sea ice parameters — namely, sea ice concentration (SIC) and sea ice thickness (SIT)-- for the Bohai Sea using a combination of a thermodynamic sea ice model and Earth observation (EO) data from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and microwave radiometer. (en.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi)
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