Sea surface wind and Sea ice in the Barents Sea using microwave sensing data from Meteor-M N1 and GCOM-W1 satellites in January–March 2013

Author:

Mitnik L. M.,Mitnik M. L.,Chernyavsky G. M.,Cherny I. V.,Vykochko A. V.,Pichugin M. K.,Zabolotskikh E. V.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Oceanography

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