Large scale albedo and sea ice concentration – determined from SAR data in the Arctic
Se forskarrapport: Large scale albedo and sea ice concentration – determined from SAR data in the Arctic
Datum
18 juli–26 augusti 2001
Deltagare
Forskningsledare
Bertil Håkansson
Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut , SMHI
Västra Frölunda
Maria Lundin
Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut , SMHI
Västra Frölunda
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