Title :
Spaceborne altimetry and scatterometry backscattering coefficients at C- and Ku-band over West Africa
Author :
Christophe, Fatras ; Frederic, Frappart ; Eric, Mougin ; Pierre-Louis, Frison ; Gayane, Faye ; Pierre, Borderies ; Lionel, Jarlan
Abstract :
This study presents a comprehensive comparison of radar signatures acquired over West-Africa at both Ku- and C- bands using nadir-looking altimeters and side-looking scatterometers that covers the major bioclimatic zones, soil and vegetation types encountered in this region. The backscattering coefficients time series measured by both radar instruments are generated over regional transects and local sites. Meridian transects from the wet tropics to the arid regions of the Sahara desert point out the spatial and temporal changes of the radar response over the West-African bioclimatic gradient in terms of surface roughness, land cover and soil wetness. Nadir looking altimetry appears more sensitive to variations of surface soil moisture than side-looking scatterometry at both C- and Ku-bands. In contrast, the impact of vegetation on the backscattered signals is found to be lower for nadir-looking instruments compared to side-looking ones.
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; remote sensing by radar; C-band; KU-band; Sahara desert point; West-African bioclimatic gradient; backscattered signals; backscattering coefficients time series; land cover; major bioclimatic zones; meridian transects; nadir looking altimetry; nadir-looking altimeters; nadir-looking instruments; radar instruments; radar signatures; scatterometry backscattering coefficient; side-looking scatterometers; soil types; soil wetness; spaceborne altimetry coefficient; surface roughness; surface soil moisture variations; vegetation impact; vegetation types; Altimetry; Backscatter; Radar measurements; Radar scattering; Radar tracking; Spaceborne radar; Radar altimetry; West Africa; radar scatterometry; surface properties;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6947192