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Wenzhe Fa
Wenzhe Fa
Associate Professor, Institute of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System, Peking
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Regolith thickness over the lunar nearside: Results from Earth-based 70-cm Arecibo radar observations
W Fa, MA Wieczorek
Icarus 218 (2), 771-787, 2012
1182012
Quantitative estimation of helium-3 spatial distribution in the lunar regolith layer
W Fa, YQ Jin
Icarus 190 (1), 15-23, 2007
1172007
Regolith stratigraphy at the Chang'E‐3 landing site as seen by lunar penetrating radar
W Fa, MH Zhu, T Liu, JB Plescia
Geophysical Research Letters 42 (23), 10,179-10,187, 2015
1112015
A primary analysis of microwave brightness temperature of lunar surface from Chang-E 1 multi-channel radiometer observation and inversion of regolith layer thickness
W Fa, YQ Jin
Icarus 207 (2), 605-615, 2010
982010
Direct observations of asteroid interior and regolith structure: Science measurement requirements
A Hérique, B Agnus, E Asphaug, A Barucci, P Beck, J Bellerose, J Biele, ...
Advances in Space Research 62 (8), 2141-2162, 2018
782018
Modeling polarimetric radar scattering from the lunar surface: Study on the effect of physical properties of the regolith layer
W Fa, MA Wieczorek, E Heggy
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 116 (E3), 2011
772011
Simulation of brightness temperature from lunar surface and inversion of regolith‐layer thickness
W Fa, YQ Jin
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 112 (E5), 2007
752007
Circular polarization ratio characteristics of impact craters from Mini‐RF observations and implications for ice detection at the polar regions of the Moon
W Fa, Y Cai
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 118 (8), 1582-1608, 2013
582013
High frequency thermal emission from the lunar surface and near surface temperature of the Moon from Chang’E-2 microwave radiometer
T Fang, W Fa
Icarus 232, 34-53, 2014
532014
Global inventory of Helium-3 in lunar regoliths estimated by a multi-channel microwave radiometer on the Chang-E 1 lunar satellite
WZ Fa, YQ Jin
Chinese Science Bulletin 55, 4005-4009, 2010
382010
Regolith thickness over Sinus Iridum: Results from morphology and size‐frequency distribution of small impact craters
W Fa, T Liu, MH Zhu, J Haruyama
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 119 (8), 1914-1935, 2014
342014
Simulation for ground penetrating radar (GPR) study of the subsurface structure of the Moon
W Fa
Journal of Applied Geophysics 99, 98-108, 2013
342013
Unravelling the mystery of lunar anomalous craters using radar and infrared observations
W Fa, VR Eke
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 123 (8), 2119-2137, 2018
282018
Thermal conductivity of surficial lunar regolith estimated from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Diviner Radiometer data
S Yu, W Fa
Planetary and Space Science 124, 48-61, 2016
282016
Topographic roughness of the northern high latitudes of Mercury from MESSENGER Laser Altimeter data
W Fa, Y Cai, Z Xiao, W Tian
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (7), 3078-3087, 2016
282016
Simulation of radar sounder echo from lunar surface and subsurface structure
WZ Fa, YQ Jin
Science China. Earth Sciences 53 (7), 1043, 2010
272010
Numerical simulation of polarimetric radar pulse echoes from the lunar regolith layer with scatter inhomogeneity and rough interfaces
YQ Jin, F Xu, W Fa
Radio Science 42 (03), 1-10, 2007
252007
The global search for liquid water on Mars from orbit: Current and future perspectives
R Orosei, C Ding, W Fa, A Giannopoulos, A Hérique, W Kofman, SE Lauro, ...
Life 10 (8), 120, 2020
242020
Thickness of lunar mare basalts: New results based on modeling the degradation of partially buried craters
J Du, W Fa, MA Wieczorek, M Xie, Y Cai, M Zhu
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 124 (9), 2430-2459, 2019
242019
Analysis of microwave brightness temperature of lunar surface and inversion of regolith layer thickness: Primary results of Chang-E 1 multi-channel radiometer observation
WZ Fa, YQ Jin
Science in China Series F: Information Sciences 53, 168-181, 2010
242010
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