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Quantitative analysis of internal wave detection variability in the Northern Gulf of California using Synthetic Aperture Radar
by
Shirasago, Bernardo
, Pérez, Edgar
, Gámez, Diego
in
Annual variations
/ Capacity
/ Density stratification
/ Detection
/ Internal waves
/ Islands
/ northern gulf of california, internal waves, synthetic aperture radar, seasonal and interannual variability, midriff islands, sills
/ Oceanography
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Radar
/ Radar imaging
/ SAR (radar)
/ Satellites
/ Sensors
/ Sills
/ Slope
/ Stratification
/ Stratigraphy
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Topography
/ Topography (geology)
/ Variability
/ Water column
2018
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Quantitative analysis of internal wave detection variability in the Northern Gulf of California using Synthetic Aperture Radar
by
Shirasago, Bernardo
, Pérez, Edgar
, Gámez, Diego
in
Annual variations
/ Capacity
/ Density stratification
/ Detection
/ Internal waves
/ Islands
/ northern gulf of california, internal waves, synthetic aperture radar, seasonal and interannual variability, midriff islands, sills
/ Oceanography
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Radar
/ Radar imaging
/ SAR (radar)
/ Satellites
/ Sensors
/ Sills
/ Slope
/ Stratification
/ Stratigraphy
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Topography
/ Topography (geology)
/ Variability
/ Water column
2018
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Quantitative analysis of internal wave detection variability in the Northern Gulf of California using Synthetic Aperture Radar
by
Shirasago, Bernardo
, Pérez, Edgar
, Gámez, Diego
in
Annual variations
/ Capacity
/ Density stratification
/ Detection
/ Internal waves
/ Islands
/ northern gulf of california, internal waves, synthetic aperture radar, seasonal and interannual variability, midriff islands, sills
/ Oceanography
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Radar
/ Radar imaging
/ SAR (radar)
/ Satellites
/ Sensors
/ Sills
/ Slope
/ Stratification
/ Stratigraphy
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Topography
/ Topography (geology)
/ Variability
/ Water column
2018
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Quantitative analysis of internal wave detection variability in the Northern Gulf of California using Synthetic Aperture Radar
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Quantitative analysis of internal wave detection variability in the Northern Gulf of California using Synthetic Aperture Radar
2018
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Overview
The islands Tiburon and Angel de la Guarda are located toward the northern part of the Gulf of California (NGC), these are commonly referred to as the Midriff Island zone. These islands are surrounded by channels and sills, which in interaction with tides propitiate the conditions for strong water column mixing, and together with the topography and stratification produce internal waves (IW). The Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has demonstrated its capacity to detect IW at important oceanic areas. In this study, the seasonal and inter-annual variability of IW was determined for the first time using \"quick-look\" SAR images (SI) at NGC during the period of 2000-2006.
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