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Active and Passive Remote Sensing Passive Remote Sensing systems record EMR. that is reflected ( , blue, green, red, and near-infrared light) or emitted ( , thermal infrared energy) from the surface of the Earth. Active Remote Sensing systems are not dependent on the Sun's EMR or the thermal properties of the Earth. Active Remote sensors create their own electromagnetic energy that is transmitted from the sensor toward the terrain interacts with the terrain producing a backscatter of energy is recorded by the Remote sensor's receiver. The most widely used Active Remote Sensing systems include: Active microwave (RADAR= RAdio Detection and Ranging), which is based on the transmission of long-wavelength microwave ( , 3-25 cm) through the atmosphere and then recording the amount of energy backscattered from the terrain. The beginning of the RADAR technology was using radio waves. Although radar systems now use microwave wavelength energy almost exclusively instead of radio wave, the acronym was never changed.

southeastern Louisiana. Each fringe (full color cycle) represents a line-of-sight range change of 11.8 cm and 2.83 cm for ALOS and Radarsat-1 interferograms, respectively. Interferogram phase values are unfiltered for coherence comparison and are draped over the SAR intensity image of the early date. Areas of loss of coherence are indicated by ...

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