Full text: Papers accepted on the basis of peer-reviewed abstracts (Part B)

^III, Part 7B 
In: Wagner W., Szekely, B. (eds.): ISPRS TC VII Symposium - 100 Years ISPRS, Vienna, Austria, July 5-7, 2010, IAPRS, Vol. XXXVIII, Part 7B 
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Figure 4: Colour-coded echoes of the parade yard of the Maria 
Theresia casern: points of western flight strip in green and points 
of eastern flight strip in blue, (a) coordinates of the echoes next to 
a diagram of range versus angle of incidence; (b) original ampli 
tude measurements; (c) backscatter cross section <7; (d) backscat 
tering coefficient 7; (e) backscattering coefficient a 0 ; (f) inci 
dence angle corrected cross section <jq and (g) incidence angle 
corrected backscattering coefficient 70. (b) - (g) specific value 
versus angle of incidence (left) and versus range (right). 
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surface, the backscatter cross section a (see figure 4(c)) already
	        
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