Titre | Wetland characterization using Polarimetric RADARSAT-2 capability |
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Auteur | Touzi, R |
Source | IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium proceedings 4241570, 2006 p. 1639-1642, https://doi.org/10.1109/IGARSS.2006.423 |
Année | 2006 |
Séries alt. | Ressources naturelles Canada, Contribution externe 20181258 |
Éditeur | IEEE |
Document | publication en série |
Lang. | anglais |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1109/IGARSS.2006.423 |
Media | papier; en ligne; numérique |
Formats | pdf |
Sujets | télédétection; géophysique; Nature et environnement |
Programme | Direction du Centre canadien de télédétection |
Résumé | (disponible en anglais seulement) Wetlands play a key role in regional and global environments and are critically linked to many major issues such as climate change, water quality, the
hydrological and carbon cycles, and wildlife habitat and biodiversity. Mapping wetlands and monitoring their change in a systematic and repeatable manner for the Canadian Wetland Inventory (CWI), led by the Canadian Wildlife Service of Environment
Canada (EC), are important in order to manage and protect significant wetland areas in Canada. The use of RADARSAT-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data has been shown to be important for wetland water extent characterization. However, the limited
capability of RADARSAT-1's single-polarization C-band SAR in vegetation type discrimination makes the use of clear-sky-dependent visible near-infrared (VNIR) satellite data necessary for wetland mapping. In this paper, the unique Polarimetric
capability of RADARSAT-2 is investigated for wetland classification. The roll invariant incoherent target decomposition, the TSVM-ICTD [11], is used for optimum characterization of wetland target scattering. It is shown that like RADARSAT-1 HH
polarization, the magnitude of the complex symmetric scattering is not effective for vegetation type discrimination. The phase of the symmetric scattering type has to be used for a more complete characterization of wetland vegetation species. This
new phase scattering parameter introduced in [11] has been shown to be very promising for wetland classification using Convair-580 Polarimetric SAR data. |
GEOSCAN ID | 311612 |
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