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The effects of changes in forest biomass on radar backscatter from tree canopies

We validated a canopy backscatter model for loblolly pine forest stands at the Duke Forest, North Carolina, by comparing the observed and modelled SAR backscatter from the stands. Given the SAR backscatter data calibration uncertainty, the model made good predictions of C-HH, C-HV, L-HH, L-HV, L-VV,...

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Published in:International journal of remote sensing 1995-02, Vol.16 (3), p.503-513
Main Authors: WANG, Y., DAVIS, F. W., MELACK, J. M., KASISCHKE, E. S., CHRISTENSEN, N. L.
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