Interferometric and polarimetric methods to determine SWE, fresh snow depth and the anisotropy of dry snow
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Irena Hajnsek | Andreas Wiesmann | Juha Lemmetyinen | Silvan Leinss | I. Hajnsek | A. Wiesmann | S. Leinss | J. Lemmetyinen
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