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Table 1. Timetable of relevant SLFMR flights during SGP97
Fig. 1.  Microwave brightness temperatures measured on July 2, 1997 across the El Reno site during SGP97 at resolutions of 200, 400, and 600 m.
Fig. 2. a simplified version of the MICRO-SWEAT model against field measurements of surface soil moisture
Fig. 3. Retrieved soil moisture for the El Reno area on July 2, 1997 at resolutions of 200, 400, and 600 m.
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