• DocumentCode
    54710
  • Title

    Vertical Structure of P-Band Temporal Decorrelation at the Paracou Forest: Results From TropiScat

  • Author

    Dinh Ho Tong Minh ; Tebaldini, Stefano ; Rocca, Fabio ; Thuy Le Toan ; Borderies, P. ; Koleck, T. ; Albinet, C. ; Hamadi, Alia ; Villard, Ludovic

  • Author_Institution
    Centre d´Etudes Spatiales de la Biosphere (CESBIO), Toulouse, France
  • Volume
    11
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    1438
  • Lastpage
    1442
  • Abstract
    In this letter, we present the results from the ground-based European Space Agency campaign TropiScat, which is aimed at evaluating the temporal coherence at P-band in a tropical forest in all polarizations and at different heights within the vegetation layers. The TropiScat equipment has been operated since October 2011 at the Paracou field station, French Guiana, to continuously produce height-range images of the forest with a temporal sampling of 15 min. The forest temporal behavior can be then captured by analyzing the interferometric coherence between the images gathered at different times, considering time scales on the order of hours, days, and months. The results indicate that the vegetation is likely to undergo a significant motion during day hours due to wind and temperature changes, whereas it appears to be definitively more stable during night hours. This result appears to provide a very useful input to the Biomass Monitoring Mission for Carbon Assessment (BIOMASS), as it suggests that the performance over a tropical forest could be optimized by gathering acquisitions in early morning or night hours. The long-term temporal decorrelation has been then evaluated by considering dawn-dawn acquisitions to minimize the impact of wind gusts and by excluding rainy days in order to not confuse forest and system decorrelation. As a result, the temporal coherence at the ground level was found to stay high at about 0.8 at 27 days, whereas the temporal coherence at the canopy height was found to be about 0.8 at 4 days and about 0.65 at 27 days, indicating coherence sensitivity to height.
  • Keywords
    geophysical techniques; vegetation; BIOMASS; Biomass Monitoring Mission for Carbon Assessment; French Guiana; P-Band Temporal Decorrelation; Paracou field station; Paracou forest; TropiScat campaign; TropiScat equipment; dawn-dawn acquisitions; forest height-range images; forest temporal behavior; ground-based European Space Agency campaign; interferometric coherence; temperature change; tropical forest; vegetation layers; wind change; Arrays; Biomass; Coherence; Decorrelation; Remote sensing; Synthetic aperture radar; Tomography; Biomass Monitoring Mission for Carbon Assessment (BIOMASS); P-band tomography; TropiScat; coherence matrix; forest vertical structure; temporal decorrelation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1545-598X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/LGRS.2013.2295165
  • Filename
    6708421