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The calculated performance of forest structure and biomass estimates from interferometric radar
Authors:Robert N Treuhaft  Paul R Siqueira
Institution:  a Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract:Vertical structure and biomass are key characteristics of the forest random medium. This paper calculates the power and interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) sensitivity to tree height and vegetation density as it manifests in extinction, using a homogeneous, random-volume model of the forest medium, and accounting for speckle and thermal noise. Tree height and extinction are both related to biomass within the context of this simple model. Signal and noise calculations show that InSAR coherence and phase are more sensitive than radar power to structure and biomass to 10% variations in structure parameters over a wide range of medium to high density forests. For example, for extinctions of 0.2 db m-1 and other parameters as noted in the text, the sensitivity of InSAR coherence to 10% changes in tree height exceeds observation errors for trees shorter than about 37 m, as opposed to 14 m for radar power. InSAR phase sensitivity to 10% structural and associated biomass changes exceeds observation errors for all tree heights. Only for the very lowest densities, for extinctions less than 0.15 db m-1, does radar power sensitivity to density exceed that of InSAR; even at low densities, InSAR sensitivity to tree height outperforms that of radar power in these calculations.
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