Authors
Zhanmang Liao, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan
Publication date
2020/6/1
Journal
International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation
Volume
88
Pages
102049
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) texture has been demonstrated to have the potential to improve forest biomass estimation using backscatter. However, forests are 3D objects with a vertical structure. The strong penetration of SAR signals means that each pixel contains the contributions of all the scatterers inside the forest canopy, especially for the P-band. Consequently, the traditional texture derived from SAR images is affected by forest vertical heterogeneity, although the influence on texture-based biomass estimation has not yet been explicitly explored. To separate and explore the influence of forest vertical heterogeneity, we introduced the SAR tomography technique into the traditional texture analysis, aiming to explore whether TomoSAR could improve the performance of texture-based aboveground biomass (AGB) estimation and whether texture plus tomographic backscatter could further improve the …
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Scholar articles
Z Liao, B He, X Quan - International journal of applied earth observation and …, 2020