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  1. Chepfer, H., P. Goloub, J. Riedi, J. F. De Haan, J. W. Hovenier, and P. H. Flamant (2001), Ice crystal shapes in cirrus clouds derived from POLDER/ADEOS-1J. Geophys. Res., 106(D8), 7955–7966, doi:10.1029/2000JD900285.
  2. del Toro Iniesta, J. C. (2003), Introduction to Spectropolarimetry, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-81827-3.
  3. II, N. M. Elias (2001), Optical Interferometric Polarimetry. I. FoundationAstrophys. J., 549, 647–668.
  4. Hamaker, J. P. (2000), Understanding radio polarimetry: IV. The full-coherency analogue of scalar self-calibration: Self-alignment, dynamic range and polarmetric fidelity, Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy.
  5. Hamaker, J. P., J. D. Bregman, and R. J. Sault (1995), Understanding radio polarimetry: I. Mathematical foundations, Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy, Autralia Telescope National Facility.
  6. Hamaker, J. P., J. D. Bregman, and R. J. Sault (1995), Understanding radio polarimetry: II. Instrumental calibration of an interferometer array, Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy, Autralia Telescope National Facility.
  7. Hamaker, J. P. and J. D. Bregman (1995), Understanding radio polarimetry: III. Interpreting the IAU/IEEE definitions of the Stokes parameters, Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy.
  8. Hellmann, M. (2001), SAR Polarimetry Tutorial (Beta Version 0.1a), xxx.
  9. Kutuza, B. G., G. K. Zagorin, A. Hornborster, and A. Schroth (1998), Physical modeling of passiv polarimetric microwave observations of the atmosphere with respect to the third Stokes parameterRadio Sci., 33(3), 677–695.
  10. Troitsky, A. V., A. M. Osharin, A. V. Korolev, W. Strapp, and G. Isaak (2001), Studying the Polarization Characteristics of Thermal Microwave Emission from a cloudy AtmosphereRadiophys. Quant. Elec., 44(12), 935–948.
  11. Tsang, L. and K.-H. Ding (1991), Polarimetric Signatures of a Layer of Random Nonspherical Discrete Scatterers Overlying a Homogeneous Half-Space Based on First- and Second-Order Vector Radiative Transfer Theory, xxxx.