DocumentCode :
168781
Title :
Full-wave inversion of ground-penetrating radar data for forest litter characterization
Author :
Andre, Frederic ; Jonard, Mathieu ; Lambot, Sebastien
Author_Institution :
Earth & Life Inst., Univ. catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
fYear :
2014
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Firstpage :
196
Lastpage :
201
Abstract :
Forest soil organic horizons constitute a major component of forest ecosystems and their accurate characterization is of prime importance for ecological studies as well as for carbon cycle and global change related studies. In other respects, the presence of forest litter is known to influence remote sensing radar data over forested areas and precise determination of litter radiative properties is necessary for proper processing of these data. In the present study, ultra wideband (0.8-4.0 GHz) ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data were collected above the forest floor of a beech forest with different litter layer thicknesses so as to examine the effect of litter on the backscattered radar signal and to investigate the potentialities of GPR for reconstructing litter constitutive properties. Full-wave inversion was used to process the radar data. Attenuation of the radar signal was found to increase as both operating frequency and litter thickness increase, as a result of the occurrence of dielectric and scattering losses within litter. Frequency dependence of the apparent electrical conductivity of litter was considered in the radar model to account for these phenomena. Close correspondence was observed between estimated and measured litter thicknesses and signal inversions provided reliable estimates of litter electromagnetic properties. These results show promising potentialities of the GPR technique for providing accurate and non-invasive characterization of forest litter.
Keywords :
ecology; electrical conductivity; geophysical signal processing; ground penetrating radar; radar signal processing; remote sensing by radar; soil; ultra wideband radar; vegetation; GPR technique; apparent electrical conductivity; backscattered radar signal; beech forest; carbon cycle; dielectric losses; forest ecosystems; forest floor; forest litter characterization; forest soil organic horizons; forested areas; frequency 0.8 GHz to 4.0 GHz; full-wave inversion; litter constitutive properties; litter effect; litter electromagnetic properties; litter layer thicknesses; litter radiative properties; noninvasive characterization; operating frequency; radar model; radar signal Attenuation; remote sensing radar data; scattering losses; signal inversions; ultra wideband ground penetrating radar data; Biological system modeling; Electromagnetics; Moisture; Radar; Radar antennas; Reflection; forest litter; frequency dependence; ground-penetrating radar (GPR); scattering;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970413
Filename :
6970413
Link To Document :
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