DocumentCode
1177784
Title
Modeling temporal evolution of junco marshes radar signatures
Author
Grings, Francisco ; Ferrazzoli, Paolo ; Karszenbaum, Haydee ; Tiffenberg, Javier ; Kandus, Patricia ; Guerriero, Leila ; Jacobo-Berrles, Julio C.
Author_Institution
Inst. de Astronomia y Fisica del Espacio, Ciudad Univ., Buenos Aires, Argentina
Volume
43
Issue
10
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2238
Lastpage
2245
Abstract
In this work, multitemporal synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data in conjunction with an electromagnetic (EM) model and a vegetation growth model were used to monitor and explain burn-regrowth events of junco vegetation in a wetland environment. The data used were from Radarsat-1, ENVISAT Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR), and European Remote Sensing 2 (ERS-2) temporal series. The EM model is based on radiative transfer theory and describes junco vegetation as a set of vertical dielectric cylinders on a flat flooded surface. It was used, together with the vegetation growth model, to predict the temporal evolution of the radar response during a burn-regrowth event. This simulation was compared with the ERS-2 vertical (VV) data. It was observed a "bell-shaped" temporal trend that was confirmed by the simulated data with a mean error of 2.5 dB. Additionally, in view of current and future ENVISAT ASAR Alternating Polarization Mode Precision data, the horizontal (HH) SAR temporal response was also simulated giving as a result strong differences between simulated HH and VV temporal trends. These differences are in good agreement with the ones observed between Radarsat-1 HH and ERS-2 VV SAR data acquired at close dates and also with the same differences observed between HH and VV ENVISAT ASAR data. Electromagnetic modeling results provide a sound theoretical interpretation of these observations.
Keywords
radiative transfer; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; vegetation mapping; Argentina; ENVISAT ASAR Alternating Polarization Mode Precision; ENVISAT Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar; European Remote Sensing 2; Parana River delta; Radarsat-1; burn-regrowth events; electromagnetic models; junco marshes; multitemporal synthetic aperture radar; radiative transfer theory; vegetation growth model; wetland environment; wetlands; Backscatter; Electromagnetic modeling; Jacobian matrices; Polarization; Radar remote sensing; Remote monitoring; Remote sensing; Spaceborne radar; Synthetic aperture radar; Vegetation mapping; Electromagnetic (EM) models; radar; wetlands;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2005.855067
Filename
1512395
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