Synthetic-aperture radar images of a forest site near Manley Hot Springs (64°N, 151°W), Alaska, were collected between August 1991 and December 1991, day and night, every 3 days, at C-band frequency (λ = 5.7 cm), vertical receive and transmit polarization, by the European Space Agency first Remote Sensing Satellite, ERS-1. During the same period, air and soil temperatures and dielectric and gravimetric moisture properties of the forest canopy and forest floor were monitored in three forest stands dominated, respectively, by black spruce (Picea mariana), white spruce (Picea glauca), and balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera). The calibrated ERS-1 radar backscatter values, σ°, of the forest stands are shown to exhibit a pronounced temporal patte...
Previous research in the Arctic has demonstrated changes associated with a warming climate including...
On a global scale, forests represent most of the terrestrial standing biomass (80 to 90 percent). Th...
Mapping of forest types in the Tanana river flood-plain, interior Alaska, is performed using a maxim...
Synthetic-aperture radar images of a forest site near Manley Hot Springs (64°N, 151°W), Alaska, were...
Temporal dynamic studies of ERS-1 SAR measurements in relation to the changing environmental and phe...
Monitoring freeze-thaw cycles of high latitude terrestrial ecosystems is useful for estimating the l...
At the Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest (BCEF), past ecological research has been directed at fores...
During March 1988 and May 1991, the JPL airborne synthetic aperture radar, AIRSAR, collected sets of...
Recent results of radar signature modeling and measurement of multi-temporal changes in radar backsc...
In this paper we examine an image obtained by the C-band VV-polarized ERS-1 SAR with respect to pote...
The authors examine an image obtained by the C-band VV-polarized ERS-1 SAR with respect to potential...
Due to the large volume of carbon currently stored in boreal regions and the high frequency of wildf...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on a satellite platform is a suitable technique for all-weather globa...
We evaluated whether satellite radar remote sensing of landscape seasonal freeze–thaw cycles provide...
We evaluated whether satellite radar remote sensing of landscape seasonal freeze–thaw cycles provide...
Previous research in the Arctic has demonstrated changes associated with a warming climate including...
On a global scale, forests represent most of the terrestrial standing biomass (80 to 90 percent). Th...
Mapping of forest types in the Tanana river flood-plain, interior Alaska, is performed using a maxim...
Synthetic-aperture radar images of a forest site near Manley Hot Springs (64°N, 151°W), Alaska, were...
Temporal dynamic studies of ERS-1 SAR measurements in relation to the changing environmental and phe...
Monitoring freeze-thaw cycles of high latitude terrestrial ecosystems is useful for estimating the l...
At the Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest (BCEF), past ecological research has been directed at fores...
During March 1988 and May 1991, the JPL airborne synthetic aperture radar, AIRSAR, collected sets of...
Recent results of radar signature modeling and measurement of multi-temporal changes in radar backsc...
In this paper we examine an image obtained by the C-band VV-polarized ERS-1 SAR with respect to pote...
The authors examine an image obtained by the C-band VV-polarized ERS-1 SAR with respect to potential...
Due to the large volume of carbon currently stored in boreal regions and the high frequency of wildf...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on a satellite platform is a suitable technique for all-weather globa...
We evaluated whether satellite radar remote sensing of landscape seasonal freeze–thaw cycles provide...
We evaluated whether satellite radar remote sensing of landscape seasonal freeze–thaw cycles provide...
Previous research in the Arctic has demonstrated changes associated with a warming climate including...
On a global scale, forests represent most of the terrestrial standing biomass (80 to 90 percent). Th...
Mapping of forest types in the Tanana river flood-plain, interior Alaska, is performed using a maxim...