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EO-Summer-School-4-The-Earth-Observation-Programme-at-ESA.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 4 describes 2008 the Earth Observation Programme at ESA
ERS-Ground-Stations-Products-Specification.pdf
This document defines all outgoing products generated by the ERS-1 and ERS-2 Ground Stations at: Kiruna, Fucino, Maspalomas, Gatineau and Prince Albert. Products are defined in terms of their structure, content and format. Distribution media are defined in terms of their type and format.
ers2rfcalibration-Report-MTR.pdf
ERS-2 Calibration Report
scirocco-MTR-KNMI.pdf
scirocco-MTR-KNMI
KNMI-scirocco-PM2-slides.pdf
KNMI scirocco PM2 slides
SSF-ERS-PM2.pdf
Surface State Flag from ERS data
140918-SCIRoCCo-NESZ-v2.pdf
ERS2 “saturation” at low sigma0
141022-RMA-13-nonlinearity.pdf
ERS-2 non linearity
SCIRoCCo-meeting-Oct2014-DeChiara.pdf
ERS-2 non linearity
scirocco-pum-ts.pdf
SCIRoCCo PUM-Product User Manual Time-Series Product
scirocco-pum-orbit.pdf
SCIRoCCo PUM-Product User Manual Orbit Product
warp5-grid.pdf
SCIRoCCo WARP 5 Grid
scirocco-pvr.pdf
SCIRoCCo Product Validation Report (PVR
ERS-WS-SoilMoisture-Readme-ESA-EOPG-EBA-TN-2_issue1.0.pdf
Readme file for ERS-2 Scatterometer Soil Moisture Products
ers2-rf-calibration-Report-MTR.pdf
ERS-1 and ERS-2 scatterometer calibration report
150327-RMA-01-status-cal-v2.pdf
Status of calibration activities
KNMI-calibration.pdf
Scatterometer Calibration
Scatterometer- noise-analysis-presentation.pdf
Analysis of the C-band spaceborne scatterometers thermal noise
PolInSAR-2007-Proceedings-of-the-3rd-International-Workshop-on-Science-and-Applications-of-SAR-Polarimetry-and-Polarimetric-Interferometry.pdf
Proceedings of PolInSAR 2007 held in Frascati, Italy on from 22-26 January 2007.
PREMIER-Report-for-Mission-Selection-An-Earth-Explorer-to-observe-atmospheric-composition.pdf
The objective of the PREMIER mission is to quantify the processes controlling global atmospheric composition in the mid/upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (5-25 km height range), which is a region of particular importance for climate change.