PolSAR Imaging of Wetlands: New insight into backscatter physics
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Title
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PolSAR Imaging of Wetlands: New insight into backscatter physics
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Authors
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F., J. Ahern
Brian, Brisco
Murnaghan, Kevin
White, L.
Wdowinski, Shimon
Hong, Sang-Hoon
Atwood, Don
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Subject
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Polarimetry
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Keywords
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Wetlands; Radar; SAR
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Issue Date
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2014
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Citation
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F., J. Ahern, et al. 2014. PolSAR Imaging of Wetlands: New insight into backscatter physics. 2014 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Quebec. 2014.07.13-18.
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Abstract
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It is commonly-accepted that the enhanced backscatter from
wetlands that consist of many emergent stems over open
water (swamps and marshes) is dominated by doublebounce
backscatter. Recent observations with fully
polarimetric data from Radarsat-2 over the extensive
wetlands of the Everglades and numerous small wetlands in
Ontario are not consistent with this interpretation of the
backscatter physics. In this paper we use several forms of
polarimetric analysis and decomposition. All of these
indicate that the backscatter from small marshes and
swamps in Ontario has polarimetric characteristics normally
attributed to the odd-bounce mechanism. A recentlyproposed
form of Bragg scattering provides a conceptual
model to explain these observations. However, detailed
electromagnetic backscatter modelling is still needed to
provide a new and reliable understanding of backscattering
from wetlands with emergent vegetation.
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Conference Name
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2014 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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Conference Place
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Quebec
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Conference Date
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2014.07.13-18
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Type
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Proceeding
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