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http://dx.doi.org/10.7780/kjrs.2017.33.1.5

On the Spatial and Temporal Variability of L-band Polarimetric SAR Observations of Permafrost Environment in Central Yakutia  

Park, Sang-Eun (Department of Energy and Mineral Resources Engineering, Sejong University)
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Korean Journal of Remote Sensing / v.33, no.1, 2017 , pp. 47-60 More about this Journal
Abstract
The permafrost active layer plays an important role in permafrost dynamics. Ecological patterns, processes, and water and ice contents in the active layer are spatially and temporally complex depending on landscape heterogeneity and local-scale variations in hydrological processes. Although there has been emerging interest in the application of optical remote sensing techniques to permafrost environments, optical sensors are significantly limited in accessing information on near surface geo-cryological conditions. The primary objective of this study was to investigate capability of L-band SAR data for monitoring spatio-temporal variability of permafrost ecosystems and underlying soil conditions. This study exploits information from different polarimetric SAR observables in relation to permafrost environmental conditions. Experimental results show that each polarimetric radar observable conveys different information on permafrost environments. In the case of the dual-pol mode, the radar observables consist of two backscattering powers and one correlation coefficient between polarimetric channels. Among them, the dual-pol scattering powers are highly sensitive to freeze/thaw transition and can discriminate grasslands or ponds in thermokarst area from other permafrost ecosystems. However, it is difficult to identify the ground conditions with dual-pol observables. Additional backscattering powers and correlation coefficients obtained from quad-pol mode help understanding seasonal variations ofradar scattering and assessing geo-cryological information on soil layers. In particular, co-pol coherences atHV-basis and circular-basis were found to be very usefultools for mapping and monitoring near surface soil properties.
Keywords
Synthetic aperture radar; dual-polarization; quad-polarization; microwave scattering mechanism; permafrost active layer; ALOS PALSAR;
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