AbstractDifferential SAR interferometry, a popular technique for measuring displacements of the Earth's surface, is potentially influenced by changes in soil moisture. Different mechanisms for this impact have been proposed, but its magnitude, sign and even presence remain poorly understood. In this study the dependence of the phase, the coherence magnitude as well as the phase triplets on soil moisture was inferred empirically with regression techniques: this was done for two airborne data sets at L-band. The phase dependence was significant (at a significance level of 0.05) for more than 70% of the fields at HH polarization, its sign corresponding to an increase in optical path upon wetting, and the magnitude of the associated deformation...
In this paper the potential to estimate soil moisture in time and in the presence of vegetation usin...
Differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) measurements are sensitive to displac...
Soil moisture can vary spatially at the scale of agricultural fields (~10 -100 m), which is generall...
Different mechanisms for the impact of soil moisture on inter-ferometric radar data have been propos...
The feasibility of measuring changes in surface soil moisture content with differential interferomet...
Changes in soil moisture between two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence in differe...
Changes in soil moisture between two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence in differ...
Changes in soil moisture between the two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence γ in d...
Soil moisture estimation studies using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) routinely utilise only the amp...
The mapping of soil moisture at field scales can poten-tially be achieved by the remote sensing tech...
The soil moisture changes ($\Delta {{\boldsymbol{M}}_{\boldsymbol{v}}}$) have a significant influenc...
The displacement estimated with differential SAR interferometry (DInSAR) might not be unique when mo...
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) provides capability to detect surface deformation. ...
Soil moisture and wet biomass changes between two non-instantaneous SAR observations markedly affect...
There is a need for scattering models that link quantitatively SAR interferometric observables to so...
In this paper the potential to estimate soil moisture in time and in the presence of vegetation usin...
Differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) measurements are sensitive to displac...
Soil moisture can vary spatially at the scale of agricultural fields (~10 -100 m), which is generall...
Different mechanisms for the impact of soil moisture on inter-ferometric radar data have been propos...
The feasibility of measuring changes in surface soil moisture content with differential interferomet...
Changes in soil moisture between two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence in differe...
Changes in soil moisture between two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence in differ...
Changes in soil moisture between the two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence γ in d...
Soil moisture estimation studies using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) routinely utilise only the amp...
The mapping of soil moisture at field scales can poten-tially be achieved by the remote sensing tech...
The soil moisture changes ($\Delta {{\boldsymbol{M}}_{\boldsymbol{v}}}$) have a significant influenc...
The displacement estimated with differential SAR interferometry (DInSAR) might not be unique when mo...
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) provides capability to detect surface deformation. ...
Soil moisture and wet biomass changes between two non-instantaneous SAR observations markedly affect...
There is a need for scattering models that link quantitatively SAR interferometric observables to so...
In this paper the potential to estimate soil moisture in time and in the presence of vegetation usin...
Differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) measurements are sensitive to displac...
Soil moisture can vary spatially at the scale of agricultural fields (~10 -100 m), which is generall...