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AfriSAR is an ESA-funded airborne P- and L-band SAR campaign over the African tropical forests of Gabon carried out by ONERA (July 2015) and DLR (February 2016). The different acquisitions were designed in order to collect multibaseline fully polarimetric data allowing the inversion of key forest vertical structure-based parameters, like e.g. forest height and high resolution reflectivity profiles...
SAR tomography can be used as an add-on to persistent scatterer interferometry (PSI) to increase deformation sampling in urban areas by resolving the frequently occurring layovers that are by definition rejected in the PSI processing. This paper, while focusing on the case of a typical high-rise building in layover, quantitatively assesses the potential gain in deformation sampling achieved by the...
One common method to estimate biomass is measuring forest height and applying allometric equations to get forest biomass. However, changing forest density or forest structure bias the known allometric relations. Remote sensing systems like SAR or LIDAR allow to measure vertical forest structure. In this paper the value of vertical forest structure information for biomass inversion is investigated...
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