Radiometric correction of C-band imagery for topographic effects in regions of moderate relief

The combined effects of topography, slope, look angle, and aspect on C-band synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) data on the radiometric quality of SAR images in a region of moderate relief are examined. A correction method was used to attenuate the change of illumination across the swath due to the antenna pattern. Ground data were integrated into the analysis using a digital terrain model (DTM). Correction functions based on the cosine of the incidence angle were applied to the thematic classes and to the grouped classes in order to reduce the effects related to topography. It was found that it is possible to eliminate part of the radiometric variations created by moderate topographic relief. After the corrections were applied, a reduction was noted of the variance in the radiometric values of the spectral signatures of the cover types, which ranged between 3.03% and 9.47%, depending on the correction function used. >