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Spaceborne SAR interferometry (InSAR) has the potential of mapping the forest height on a global scale and a monthly/weekly basis, which can improve our understanding of the global carbon dynamics. In previous work, repeat-pass SAR interferometry from spaceborne sensors is utilized to create large-scale forest height maps based on a newly developed approach. This paper thus serves as a summary paper...
Spaceborne SAR interferometry (InSAR) has the potential of detecting forest change on a global scale with fine (meter-level) spatial resolution as well as on a monthly/weekly basis regardless of day or night. This is significant to characterize the land-use change and its impact on climate change. In this paper, both single-pass and repeat-pass SAR interferometry from spaceborne sensors are combined...
This paper applies the forest height inversion approach developed in [1] along with the automatic mosaicking algorithm described in [2], and generates a state mosaic map for the US state of New Hampshire (NH) by utilizing the spaceborne repeat-pass ALOS/PALSAR InSAR correlation magnitude data and the airborne lidar data from NH GRANIT database over the White Mountain National Forest (WMNF). Since...
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