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  1. Bredow, J. W., R. Porco, M. S. Dawson, C. L. Betty, S. Self, and T. Thordarson (1995), A Multifrequency Laboratory Investigation of Attenuation and Scattering from Volcanic Ash CloudsIEEE Geosci. Remote Sens., 33(4), 1071–1082, doi:10.1109/36.406693.
  2. Bukowiecki, N., P. Zieger, E. Weingartner, Z. Jurányi, M. Gysel, B. Neininger, B. Schneider, C. Hueglin, A. Ulrich, A. Wichser, S. Henne, D. Brunner, R. Kaegi, M. Schwikowski, L. Tobler, F. G. Wienhold, I. Engel, B. Buchmann, T. Peter, and U. Baltensperger (2011), Ground-based and airborne in-situ measurements of the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic aerosol plume in Switzerland in spring 2010Atmos. Chem. Phys., 11(19), 10011–10030, doi:10.5194/acp-11-10011-2011.
  3. Ghobrial, S. I. and S. M. Sharief (1987), Microwave Attenuation and Cross Polarization in Dust StormsIEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., 35(4), 418–425, doi:10.1109/TAP.1987.1144120.
  4. Manabe, T., K. Sato, and T. Ihara (1992), Measurement of Complex Refractive Index of Soda-Lime Glass at 60 GHz by Vector-Network-Analyser-Based ScatterometerElec. Lett., 28(14), 1354–1355, doi:10.1049/el:19920859.
  5. Marzano, F. S., M. Lamantea, M. Montopoli, S. Di Fabio, and E. Picciotti (2011), The Eyjafjöll explosive volcanic eruption from a microwave weather radar perspectiveAtmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 12367–12409, doi:10.5194/acpd-11-12367-2011.