2022
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2022.836205
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Use of TanDEM-X PolInSAR for canopy height retrieval over tropical forests in the Western Ghats, India

Abstract: Canopy height is a critical parameter in quantifying the vertical structure of forests. Polarimetric SAR Interferometry (PolInSAR) is a radar remote sensing technique that makes use of polarimetric separation of scattering phase centers obtained from interferometry to estimate height. This article discusses the potential of the X-band PolInSAR pair for forest height retrieval over tropical forests in the Western ghats. A total of 19 fully polarimetric datasets with various spatial baselines acquired from Novem… Show more

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“…The e cacy of GEDI-TDX fusion can be attributed to several factors: 1) InSAR coherence has relatively higher sensitivity to forest structure and biomass than optical or SAR backscatter signals (Raveendrakumar et al, 2022); 2) Lidar and InSAR are similar in the capability of measuring forest vertical structure, although working at different viewing geometry and wavelength (Pardini et al, 2019); 3) TDX interferometer provides unprecedent high-quality interferometric coherence with no temporal decorrelation and high spatial resolution (Chen et al, 2019); 4) The baseline of TDX Interferometer has large variability due to the tandem satellite con guration (as opposed to the xed baseline used by the earlier SRTM mission (Kobrick, 2006)), allowing for a wide variability of spatial baselines (Zink and Moreira, 2013) which is essential for accurate height retrievals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The e cacy of GEDI-TDX fusion can be attributed to several factors: 1) InSAR coherence has relatively higher sensitivity to forest structure and biomass than optical or SAR backscatter signals (Raveendrakumar et al, 2022); 2) Lidar and InSAR are similar in the capability of measuring forest vertical structure, although working at different viewing geometry and wavelength (Pardini et al, 2019); 3) TDX interferometer provides unprecedent high-quality interferometric coherence with no temporal decorrelation and high spatial resolution (Chen et al, 2019); 4) The baseline of TDX Interferometer has large variability due to the tandem satellite con guration (as opposed to the xed baseline used by the earlier SRTM mission (Kobrick, 2006)), allowing for a wide variability of spatial baselines (Zink and Moreira, 2013) which is essential for accurate height retrievals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%