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ÀÌ»ó¹« (Lee, Sang-Moo)
Alumni (Ph.D.)
• E-mail : dr.sangmoolee@gmail.com
• Á¹¾÷³âµµ : 2018³â
• ¹Ú»çÇÐÀ§³í¹® : Retrieving the Arctic sea ice emissivity from passive microwave measurements and its application
• Research Interests
* Passive microwave radiometry
* Sea ice remote sensing
* Climate change on the cryosphere
• Publications list
  1. 132. Lee, S.-M., B. J. Sohn, and C. D. Kummerow, 2018: Long-term Arctic snow/ice interface temperature from special sensor for microwave imager measurements. Remote Sens., 10, 1795, doi: 10.3390/rs10111795. [PDF]
  2. 131. Lee, S.-M., B. J. Sohn, and H. Shi, 2018: Impact of ice surface and volume scatterings on the microwave sea ice apparent emissivity. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 123, 9920-9237, doi: 10.1029/2018JD028688. [PDF]
  3. 126. Lee, S.-M., B.-J. Sohn, and S.-J. Kim, 2017: Differentiating between first-year and multiyear sea ice in the Arctic using microwave-retrieved ice emissivities. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 122, 5097-5112, doi: 10.1002/2016JD026275. [PDF]
  4. 119. Khatri P., T. Takamura, T. Nakajima, V. Estelles, H. Irie, H. Kuze, M. Campanelli, A. Sinyuk, S.-M., Lee, B. J. Sohn, G. Padhithurai, S.-W. Kim, S. C. Yoon, J. A. M. Lozano, M. Hashimoto, P. C. S. Devara, and N. Manago, 2016: Factors for inconsistent aerosol single scattering albedo between SKYNET and AERONET. J. Geophy. Res. Atmos., 121, 1859-1877, doi: 10.1002/2015JD023976. [PDF]
  5. 113. Lee, S.-M., and B. J. Sohn, 2015: Retrieving the refractive index, emissivity, and surface temperature of polar sea ice from 6.9 GHz microwave measurements: A theoretical development. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120, 2293-2305. [PDF]
  6. 101. Sohn, B. J., and S. M. Lee, 2013: Analytical relationship between polarized reflectivities on the specular surface. Int. J. Remote Sens., 7, 2368-2374. [PDF]
  7. 100. Sohn, B. J., H.-W. Chun, H.-J. Song, Y.-C. Noh, S.-M. Lee, S.-S. Lee, and Y.-S. Chun, 2013: Physical explanation of the weakened brightness temperature difference signal over the Yellow Sea during a dust event: case study for March 15-16, 2009. Asia-Pac. J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 41-48. [PDF]