Publisher Copyright: AuthorAn investigation of boreal forest attenuation of a radar signal in winter is presented, applying a multifrequency (1-10 GHz) ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GB-SAR). As stable targets, corner reflectors (CRs) with known radar cross section (RCS) were used under the forest canopy. This enabled to relate changes in observed wideband backscattering from the reflectors to attenuation of the radar signal in forest vegetation, eliminating the influence of the background, such as snow and soil. We found that ambient temperature affected the observed attenuation of the radar signal in the entire 1-10-GHz frequency range. For temperatures T < 0 °C, attenuation was found to decrease by up to 4.3 dB at the lowest obse...
This is an annual report on the project titled 'Study of Microwave Scattering and Canopy Architectur...
Abstract: A study was undertaken to assess Envisat Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) ScanSAR ...
Synthetic-aperture radar images of a forest site near Manley Hot Springs (64°N, 151°W), Alaska, were...
Assessments of forest cover, forest carbon stocks and carbon emissions from deforestation and degrad...
This paper describes results from BorealScat, which is a tower-based P/L/C-band radar being develope...
Publisher Copyright: AuthorInterferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a promising tool for ...
Environmental conditions and seasonal variations affect the backscattered radar signal from a forest...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on a satellite platform is a suitable technique for all-weather globa...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data are utilized for improved mapping of forest cover and biophysica...
Abstract: Estimation of forest aboveground biomass (AGB) has become one of the main challenges of re...
Aspects of forest biomass mapping using SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data were studied in study si...
Assessments of forest cover, forest carbon stocks and carbon emissions from deforestation and degrad...
This paper describes the tower-based radar BorealScat, which is being developed for polarimetric, to...
Quantification of spatial and temporal changes in forest cover is an essential component of forest m...
Snow melt timing and the last day of snow cover have a significant impact on vegetation phenology in...
This is an annual report on the project titled 'Study of Microwave Scattering and Canopy Architectur...
Abstract: A study was undertaken to assess Envisat Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) ScanSAR ...
Synthetic-aperture radar images of a forest site near Manley Hot Springs (64°N, 151°W), Alaska, were...
Assessments of forest cover, forest carbon stocks and carbon emissions from deforestation and degrad...
This paper describes results from BorealScat, which is a tower-based P/L/C-band radar being develope...
Publisher Copyright: AuthorInterferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a promising tool for ...
Environmental conditions and seasonal variations affect the backscattered radar signal from a forest...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on a satellite platform is a suitable technique for all-weather globa...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data are utilized for improved mapping of forest cover and biophysica...
Abstract: Estimation of forest aboveground biomass (AGB) has become one of the main challenges of re...
Aspects of forest biomass mapping using SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data were studied in study si...
Assessments of forest cover, forest carbon stocks and carbon emissions from deforestation and degrad...
This paper describes the tower-based radar BorealScat, which is being developed for polarimetric, to...
Quantification of spatial and temporal changes in forest cover is an essential component of forest m...
Snow melt timing and the last day of snow cover have a significant impact on vegetation phenology in...
This is an annual report on the project titled 'Study of Microwave Scattering and Canopy Architectur...
Abstract: A study was undertaken to assess Envisat Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) ScanSAR ...
Synthetic-aperture radar images of a forest site near Manley Hot Springs (64°N, 151°W), Alaska, were...