Sensitivity of ERS-1 SAR to variations in soil water in fire-disturbed boreal forest ecosystems

Abstract Studies of ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery have shown that fire scars in Alaskan forests are significantly brighter (3–6 dB) than surrounding unburned forest. The signature varies seasonally and changes as vegetation re-establishes on the site over longer time periods (>5years). Additionally, it is known that soil water content typically increases following forest fires due to changes in evapotranspiration rates and melting of the permafrost. The objective of this study was to understand the relation between soil water content and the ERS-1 SAR signature at fire-disturbed sites. To accomplish this objective, we compared soil water in six burned black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) forest sites in interior Alaska to ERS-1 SAR backscalter measurements. The six sites are of various age since burn. Soil water was periodically measured at each site during the summer of 1992 and at one site in 1993 and 1994 when the ERS-1 imaging radar was scheduled to pass overhead. Results indicat...

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