Simulation of L-band and HH microwave backscattering from coniferous forest stands: a comparison with SIR-B data

Abstract Shuttle Imaging Radar-B (SIR-B) images of coniferous forest stands dominated by Ponderosa pine in the Mt. Shasta region of northern California were used to evaluate a composite L-band HH backscattering model of coniferous forest stands. Eight forest stands were employed to describe the relative trend and distribution of backscattering coefficients. It was found that (1) both SIR-B and simulated backscattering coefficients for the eight stands have similar trends and relations to average tree height and average number of trees per pixel and (2) the dispersion and distribution of simulated backscattering coefficients from each stand broadly matched SIR-B data from the same stand. Although it is difficult to draw any strong conclusions from the comparisons because the experimental data arc limited in both quantity and quality and are also undersampled, the comparisons indicate that a stand-based L-band HH composite model seems promising for explaining backscattering features. The means of the backsc...

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