Title :
High resolution in-situ tomography on pine forests
Author :
Albinet, C. ; Borderies, P. ; Hamadi, Alia ; Dubois-Fernandez, P. ; Koleck, T. ; Angelliaume, S. ; Cantalloube, H.
Author_Institution :
Office Nat. d´Etudes et de Rech. Aerospatiales (ONERA), Toulouse, France
Abstract :
This paper describes a field campaign performed with a ground-based polarimetric tomographic imager designed to measure the vertical response of several forest plots in order to better understand the mechanisms contributing to the total radar response. The campaign took place in the Mende forest, an artificial forest of European Black Pines, in South of France. The objective is to perform a sensitivity study on the radar observables based on biophysical parameters. This paper presents a description of the experiment hardware and procedure, the results obtained for all sites, and a discussion of the results in the light of the ground truth. The results show vertical backscattered energy profiles as a function of tree density, forest growth, presence of undergrowth and ground slope. The evolution of the energy backscattered by the soil, the volume, and the whole scene is also displayed. These results have shown the interest of such a campaign to improve understanding of the distribution of radar mechanism along the vertical axis.
Keywords :
backscatter; geophysical techniques; radar polarimetry; radar resolution; soil; vegetation; European Black Pines; France; Mende forest; artificial forest; biophysical parameters; energy backscatter; field campaign; forest growth; forest plots; ground slope; ground-based polarimetric tomographic imager; high resolution in-situ tomography; pine forest; radar observables; sensitivity study; soil; total radar response; tree density; undergrowth; vertical axis radar mechanism; vertical backscattered energy profile; vertical response measurement; Antenna measurements; Biomass; Image resolution; Radar imaging; Soil; Tomography; Austrian black pine; SAR imaging; Tomography; field campaign; polarimetry;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1114-1
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6721090