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Publications about 'vegetation mapping;'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Scott Goetz, Alessandro Baccini, Nadine Laporte, Tracy Johns, Wayne Walker, Josef Kellndorfer, Richard Houghton, and Mindy Sun. Mapping and monitoring carbon stocks with satellite observations: a comparison of methods. Carbon Balance and Management, 4(1):2, 2009.
    Keywords: Carbon Balance, Carbon stock, DESDynl mission, Biomass mission, biomass, ecosystem function, ecosystem structure, integrated L-band InSAR, Lidar, vegetation structure, optical, synthetic aperture radar, vegetation mapping. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. A. Reigber and R. Scheiber. Airborne differential SAR interferometry: first results at L-band. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on, 41(6):1516--1520, 2003.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, airborne radar, radiowave interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, vegetation mapping, Earth surface, Germany, L-Band, Oberpfaffenhofen test site, agricultural areas, airborne differential SAR interferometry, airborne sensors, atmospheric effects, centimetre-scale deformations, critical region monitoring, data acquisition intervals, forested areas, glacier flows, interferometric repeat-pass mode, landslides, long-term decorrelation, motion compensation, motion errors, phase artifacts, synthetic aperture radar, ESAR, Motion Compensation, Interferometric SAR, Interferometry, D-InSAR. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. S.R. Cloude, J. Fortuny, J.M. Lopez-Sanchez, and A.J. Sieber. Wide-band polarimetric radar inversion studies for vegetation layers. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 37(5):2430-2441, September 1999.
    Keywords: backscatter, forestry, geophysical techniques, image classification, radar cross-sections, radar polarimetry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, vegetation mappingbackscatter, canopy, complex volume scattering, entropy-alpha target decomposition scheme, ficus tree, fig, fir tree, forest, forestry, geophysical measurement technique, image classification scheme, inversion algorithm, parametric inversion, polarimetric radar inversion, radar polarimetry, radar scattering, radar theory, random particle cloud model, small anisotropic particles, two-parameter model, vegetation layer, vegetation mapping, wide band method. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. R. N. Treuhaft and S. R. Cloude. The structure of oriented vegetation from polarimetric interferometry. IEEE_J_GRS, 37(5):2620-2624, September 1999.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, Forest, Forest parameters, biomass, forest canopy, forestry, geophysical measurement technique, height, oriented object, oriented vegetation, oriented-vegetation volume, polarimetric interferometry, radar polarimetry, radar remote sensing, randomly oriented volume, single-baseline polarimetric interferometry, underlying topography, vegetated land surface, vegetation mapping, geophysical techniques, radar polarimetry, remote sensing by radar, vegetation mapping;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. H. Israelsson, L. M. H. Ulander, J. L. H. Askne, J. E. S. Fransson, P.-O. Frölind, A. Gustavsson, and H. Hellsten. Retrieval of forest stem volume using VHF SAR. IEEE_J_GRS, 35(1):36-40, January 1997.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, Forest, Forest parameters, biomass, 28 to 60 MHz, CARABAS, HF radar, Oland, SAR, Sweden, VHF radar, airborne radar, backscattering coefficient, biomass, coherent all radio band sensing, deciduous mixed forest, dense forest, discrimination, forest stem volume, forestry, geophysical measurement technique, horizontal dipole array, radar imaging, radar remote sensing, radar scattering, tree trunk, vegetation mapping, wood, airborne radar, forestry, geophysical techniques, radar cross-sections, radar imaging, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. J.O. Hagberg, L. M. H. Ulander, and J. Askne. Repeat-pass SAR interferometry over forested terrain. IEEE_J_GRS, 33(2):331-340, March 1995.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR interferometry, forest, forested terrain, forestry, general system model, geophysical method, interferometry, land surface topography, measurement technique, radar remote sensing, repeat pass method, scene scattering, synthetic aperture radar, topographic map, vegetation mapping, forestry, geophysical techniques, radar applications, radar imaging, remote sensing, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, topography (Earth);. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  7. Marc L. Imhoff. Radar backscatter and biomass saturation: ramifications for global biomass inventory. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 33(2):511-518, March 1995.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, backscatter, forestry, geophysical techniques, radar applications, radar cross-sections, radar imaging, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, 0.44 to 5.3 GHz, C-band, Hawaii, L-band, P-band, SAR, UHF SHF microwave, biomass saturation, biome, broadleaf evergreen forest, canopy, coniferous forest, forestry, geophysical measurement technique, global biomass inventory, land surface, phytomass, radar backscatter, radar remote sensing, synthetic aperture radar, vegetated surface, vegetation mapping, Space-borne SAR, SAR Tomography, Tomography. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. A. Donnellan, P. Rosen, J. Graf, A. Loverro, A. Freeman, R. Treuhaft, R. Oberto, M. Simard, E. Rignot, R. Kwok, Xiaoqing Pi, J.B. Blair, W. Abdalati, J. Ranson, H. Zebker, B. Hager, H. Shugart, M. Fahnestock, and R. Dubayah. Deformation, Ecosystem Structure, and Dynamics of Ice (DESDynI). In Proc. IEEE Aerospace Conf., pages 1-13, March 2008.
    Keywords: DESDynl mission, National Research Council Earth Science Decadal Survey, Earth Science Applications from Space, biomass, cryosphere objectives, ecosystem function, ecosystem structure, ice dynamics, integrated L-band InSAR, multibeam Lidar mission, solid Earth, surface deformation, topography, vegetation structure, deformation, optical radar, synthetic aperture radar, topography (Earth), vegetation mapping;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. S. Guillaso, A. Reigber, and L. Ferro-Famil. Evaluation of the ESPRIT approach in polarimetric interferometric SAR. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2005. IGARSS '05. Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International, volume 1, pages 4 pp., 2005.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, Tomography, airborne radar, data acquisition, radar imaging, radar polarimetry, radiowave interferometry, remote sensing by radar, stereo image processing, synthetic aperture radar, tomography, vegetation mapping, 3D images, ESPRIT approach, German Aerospace Center, SAR tomography, airborne L-band repeat-pass interferometric data, data acquisition, experimental airborne SAR, polarimetric interferometric SAR, tomographic image, vegetation, volumetric area, E-SAR. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. A. Reigber, M. Neumann, S. Guillaso, S. Sauer, and L. Ferro-Famil. Evaluating PolInSAR parameter estimation using tomographic imaging results. In Radar Conference, 2005. EURAD 2005. European, pages 189--192, 2005.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, Tomography, forestry, matrix algebra, radar imaging, radar polarimetry, radiowave interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, tomography, vegetation mapping, PolInSAR parameter estimation, canopy, forest height, ground topography estimation, polarimetric SAR interferometry, tomographic imaging results. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. M. Rombach and Joăo Moreira. Description and applications of the multipolarized dual band OrbiSAR-1 InSAR sensor. In Radar Conference, 2003. Proceedings of the International, volume 5, pages 245--250, 2003.
    Keywords: electromagnetic wave reflection, electromagnetic wave scattering, radar polarimetry, remote sensing by radar, Spaceborne SAR, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping, topography (Earth), vegetation mapping, OrbiSAR-1 InSAR sensor, area mapping, bald earth height information, biomass, canopy top foliage scattering, digital elevation, forest-classification, ground elevation, interferometric SAR, multipolarized dual band InSAR sensor, permanent cloud covered tropical areas, soil reflection, surface elevation, topographic maps, trunk reflection, vegetation density, vegetation height, vegetation/microwave interaction. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. H. Rudolf, D. Tarchi, and A.J. Sieber. Combination of linear and circular SAR for 3-D features. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 1997. IGARSS '97. 'Remote Sensing - A Scientific Vision for Sustainable Development'., 1997 IEEE International, volume 4, pages 1551--1553, 1997.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, Tomography, geophysical techniques, radar imaging, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, InSAR, LISA, buried object detection, circular SAR, circular aperture, geophysical measurement technique, ground penetrating radar, interferometric SAR, land surface, linear SAR, linear SAR outdoor system, mine detection, radar imaging, radar remote sensing, terrain mapping, three dimensional feature, vegetation mapping. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. A. Beaudoin, N. Stussi, D. Troufleau, N. Desbois, L. Piet, and M. Deshayes. On the use of ERS-1 SAR data over hilly terrain: Necessity of radiometric corrections for thematic applications. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1995. IGARSS '95, volume 3, pages 2179-2182, 1995.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Geocoding, Geocoding, Radiometric Calibration, Radiometric Correction, Calibration, DEM, ERS-1, Mediterranean forest, acquisition geometry, empirical cosine model, geophysical measurement technique, geophysical techniques, hilly terrain mapping, land surface, quantitative use, radar imaging, radar remote sensing, radiometric correction, remote sensing by radar, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, thematic applications, vegetation mapping. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]



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Author: Othmar Frey , Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL), University of Zurich, Switzerland .


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