Polarimetric scattering model for estimation of above ground biomass of multilayer vegetation using ALOS-PALSAR quad-pol data

P. Sai Bharadwaj*, Shashi Kumar, S.P.S. Kushwaha, Wietske Bijker

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Abstract

Forests are important biomes covering a major part of the vegetation on the Earth, and as such account for seventy percent of the carbon present in living beings. The value of a forest’s above ground biomass (AGB) is considered as an important parameter for the estimation of global carbon content. In the present study, the quad-pol ALOS-PALSAR data was used for the estimation of AGB for the Dudhwa National Park, India. For this purpose, polarimetric decomposition components and an Extended Water Cloud Model (EWCM) were used. The PolSAR data orientation angle shifts were compensated for before the polarimetric decomposition. The scattering components obtained from the polarimetric decomposition were used in the Water Cloud Model (WCM). The WCM was extended for higher order interactions like double bounce scattering. The parameters of the EWCM were retrieved using the field measurements and the decomposition components. Finally, the relationship between the estimated AGB and measured AGB was assessed. The coefficient of determination (R2) and root mean square error (RMSE) were 0.4341 and 119 t/ha respectively.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-195
Number of pages9
JournalPhysics and chemistry of the earth, incorporating part A, B, and C
Volume83-84
Early online date25 Sept 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • 2024 OA procedure
  • Above ground biomass
  • PALSAR
  • Orientation angle
  • Polarimetric decomposition
  • Extended Water Cloud Model

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