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Combining L-Band Radar and Smos L-Band Vod for High Resolution Estimation of Biomass
The vegetation optical depth measured at L-Band (LVOD) by the SMOS satellite provides a high temporal resolution information of the vegetation water content that can be linked to the total above ground biomass (AGB). Nevertheless, its coarse spatial resolution (~ 40 km) can be limiting for a number of applications. This study is devoted to the downscaling of the SMOS LVOD using high spatial resolution L-Band backscatter data from ALOS1 synthetic aperture radar. The goal is to improve the spatial resolution of the LVOD to estimate AGB at 1 km.
Vegetation mapping, Spatial resolution, Forestry, Remote sensing, Above Ground Biomass, [SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment, Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite, L-band, Backscatter, Vegetation Optical Depth, Biomass, L-Band
Vegetation mapping, Spatial resolution, Forestry, Remote sensing, Above Ground Biomass, [SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment, Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite, L-band, Backscatter, Vegetation Optical Depth, Biomass, L-Band
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