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Publications about 'polarimetric radar backscatter'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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Scott Hensley,
S. Oveisgharan,
S. Saatchi,
M. Simard,
R. Ahmed,
and Z. Haddad.
An Error Model for Biomass Estimates Derived From Polarimetric Radar Backscatter.
IEEE_J_GRS,
52(7):4065-4082,
July 2014.
Keyword(s): air pollution,
carbon capture and storage,
remote sensing by radar,
vegetation,
above ground biomass,
basic imaging physics,
biomass estimation accuracy,
carbon flux measurement,
carbon storage,
disturbance quantification,
ecosystem processes,
error model,
forest carbon inventories,
forested areas,
ground carbon,
instrument parameter,
mission parameter,
notional Earth observing mission,
polarimetric radar backscatter,
radar polarimetric measurements,
regrowth quantification,
remote sensing measurements,
Backscatter,
Biological system modeling,
Biomass,
Radar measurements,
Radar polarimetry,
Signal to noise ratio,
Backscatter error model,
forest biomass,
polarimetry,
synthetic aperture radar (SAR).
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Mariko S. Burgin,
D. Clewley,
R. M. Lucas,
and Mahta Moghaddam.
A Generalized Radar Backscattering Model Based on Wave Theory for Multilayer Multispecies Vegetation.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing,
49(12):4832-4845,
December 2011.
Keyword(s): backscatter,
radar polarimetry,
remote sensing by radar,
vegetation,
AIRSAR data,
ALOS PALSAR,
Advanced Land Observing Satellite,
Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar data,
Australia,
NASA JPL,
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Phased Arrayed L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar data,
Queensland,
distorted Born approximation,
generalized radar backscattering model,
microwave interaction,
multilayer multispecies vegetation,
polarimetric radar backscattering coefficients,
single species discrete scatterer model,
soil moisture,
structurally complex vegetation,
surface model,
surface roughness parameterization,
two layer crown trunk models,
wave theory,
wooded savanna sites,
Backscatter,
Data models,
Mathematical model,
Scattering,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Vegetation,
Forest scattering,
multispecies vegetation,
synthetic aperture radar (SAR) backscattering,
wave theory.
[Abstract]
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P.S. Chang,
James B. Mead,
E.J. Knapp,
G.A. Sadowy,
R.E. Davis,
and R.E. McIntosh.
Polarimetric backscatter from fresh and metamorphic snowcover at millimeter wavelengths.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation,
44(1):58-73,
January 1996.
Keyword(s): Radar,
Polarimetry,
Polarimetric radar,
snow,
fresh snow,
metamorphic snow,
remote sensing,
radar,
millimeter wavelength,
35GHz,
95GHz,
225GHz.
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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .
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