Title of article
Rice monitoring with multi-temporal and dual-polarimetric TerraSAR-X data
Author/Authors
Koppe، نويسنده , , Wolfgang and Gnyp، نويسنده , , Martin L. and Hütt، نويسنده , , Christoph and Yao، نويسنده , , Yinkun and Miao، نويسنده , , Yuxin and Chen، نويسنده , , Xinping and Bareth، نويسنده , , Georg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
9
From page
568
To page
576
Abstract
This study assesses the use of TerraSAR-X data for monitoring rice cultivation in the Sanjiang Plain in Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China. The main objective is the understanding of the coherent co-polarized X-band backscattering signature of rice at different phenological stages in order to retrieve growth status.
is, multi-temporal dual polarimetric TerraSAR-X High Resolution SpotLight data (HH/VV) as well as single polarized StripMap (VV) data were acquired over the test site. In conjunction with the satellite data acquisition, a ground truth field campaign was carried out.
ckscattering coefficients at HH and VV of the observed fields were extracted on the different dates and analysed as a function of rice phenology to provide a physical interpretation for the co-polarized backscatter response in a temporal and spatial manner. Then, a correlation analysis was carried out between TerraSAR-X backscattering signal and rice biomass of stem, leaf and head to evaluate the relationship with different vertical layers within the rice vegetation.
VV signatures show two phases of backscatter increase, one at the beginning up to 46 days after transplanting and a second one from 80 days after transplanting onwards. The first increase is related to increasing double bounce reflection from the surface–stem interaction. Then, a decreasing trend of both polarizations can be observed due to signal attenuation by increasing leaf density. A second slight increase is observed during senescence. Correlation analysis showed a significant relationship with different vertical layers at different phenological stages which prove the physical interpretation of X-band backscatter of rice. The seasonal backscatter coefficient showed that X-band is highly sensitive to changes in size, orientation and density of the dominant elements in the upper canopy.
Keywords
TerraSAR-X , Rice monitoring , Biomass estimation , Polarimetry , SAR , Multi-temporal
Journal title
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
Record number
2379265
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