International audienceThe availability of high spatial resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors with a wide range of acquisition modes has increased greatly over the past decade and contributed significantly to the study of wetland ecosystems. However, the relative influence of acquisition configurations (i.e. band frequency, polarization mode, number of acquisition dates) in wetland analysis remains poorly explored. This article investigated the relative influence of X-/C-band frequency, dual-/quad-polarization and single-/multi-acquisition features on discrimination of vegetation types in 632 ha Ramsar-protected temperate riverine marshes (Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, France). Three SAR datasets (i.e. quad-pol/C-band, dual-pol/C-band a...