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Evaluation of JERS-1 SAR mosaics for hydrological applications in the Congo river basin

Two JERS-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) mosaics covering central Africa were investigated with respect to their potential usefulness for studies of seasonal flooding dynamics in the Congo river basin. The mosaic quality was initially evaluated with respect to geometric and radiometric accuracy, as...

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Published in:International journal of remote sensing 2002-01, Vol.23 (7), p.1283-1302
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