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1Tree height estimation from multi-temporal ERS
SAR interferometric phase
M. Santoro(1), J. Askne(2), P. B. G. Dammert(3)
(1) Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (2)
Chalmers University of Technology (3)
Ericsson Microwave AB Jena, Germany
Gothenburg, Sweden Mölndal, Sweden
2Introduction
Question How feasible is tree height retrieval
from ERS InSAR phase?
3InSAR Phase
The InSAR phase can be used to determine the
topography of an area
What happens in a forest?
4Test sites
- Kättböle, Sweden
- Forest stands estate 5.5 km2
- Intensively managed forest
- Boreal coniferous
- 42 stands gt 2 ha
- Tree height 2-23 m
- 9 ERS-1/2 pairs
- Tuusula, Finland
- Mixed forest landscape 20 km2
- Intensively managed forest
- Boreal, coniferous
- 6 stands gt 10 ha
- Tree height 10-27 m
- 8 ERS-1/2 pairs
- Bois de Boulogne, Paris
- Park 9 km2
- Urban environment
- Temperate, deciduous
- 4 stands gt 20 ha
- Tree height 18-23 m
- 9 ERS-1/2 pairs
- Thüringer Wald, Germany
- Forests 40x10 km2
- Managed forests, mountains, fields
- Temperate, coniferous
- 5 ERS-1/2 pairs
5Atmospheric artefacts
Approaches to atmospheric filtering
6Interferometric tree height
7Interferometric Water Cloud Model
The total forest coherence is a sum of 2
contributions
Ground coherence, ?gr Vegetation coherence,
?veg
Model considers tree attenuation (?), gaps (?),
InSAR geometry (?)
Interferometric tree height
8Modelling
- Estimate model unknowns s 0veg, s 0gr, b, ?veg
and ?gr. - Non-linear regression using (?, V) and (s 0,V)
measurements - Accurate measurements
- 3. InSAR phase does not affect the regression
9Tree height retrieval
Vegetation height
Interferometric tree height
10Conclusions
- ?
- More knowledge about InSAR phase properties in
forests - IWCM describes the forest topographic effects
well
- ?
- Compensation of atmospheric artefacts difficult
in large forests - Phase noise is dominant
- Number of useful InSAR pairs is small
- Tree height estimation is limited