Last decades radar-tracking methods of research of terrestrial covers intensively develop. The analysis of polarizing properties of reflecting covers gives additional opportunities by way of research of spatial structure and scattering mechanisms, which improves a quality of classification of natural objects. Review of the radar remote sensing data of Buryatia submitted scanner by the images in a microwave range received by synthesized aperture radars ERS1, ERS2, JERS and Shuttle with 1994 for 2000 is submitted. The analysis coordinated and cross-polarizing signature for various areas of a wood, farmland, bogs, water surface has revealed potential opportunities on an illustration polarimetric of properties of terrestrial objects, and for their classification. Construction of the atlas polarizing signature and their characteristics in the near future is supposed.
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