1. Synthetic aperture radar sensitivity to forest changes: A simulations-based study for the Romanian forests
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Gabriel Nedea, Cristina Aponte, Ludovic Villard, Ovidiu Badea, Flaviu Popescu, Albert Ciceu, Mihai A. Tanase, Serban Chivulescu, Cristian Anghelus, Adrian Lorent, Diana Pitar, Ignacio Borlaf-Mena, Alexandru-Claudiu Dobre, Bogdan Apostol, Daniel Pitar, Gheorghe Guiman, Ionut-Silviu Pascu, Raducu Stanculeanu, Stefan Leca, and Marius Petrila
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Synthetic aperture radar ,Environmental Engineering ,Radar ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Thinning ,Romania ,Logging ,010501 environmental sciences ,Forests ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,law.invention ,Disturbance (ecology) ,law ,Deforestation ,Environmental monitoring ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Leaf area index ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Remote sensing ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances pose a significant threat to forest condition. Continuous, reliable and accurate forest monitoring systems are needed to provide early warning of potential declines in forest condition. To address that need, state-of-the-art simulations models were used to evaluate the utility of C-, L- and P-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors within an integrated Earth-Observation monitoring system for beech, oak and coniferous forests in Romania. The electromagnetic simulations showed differentiated sensitivity to vegetation water content, leaf area index, and forest disturbance depending on SAR wavelength and forest structure. C-band data was largely influenced by foliage volume and therefore may be useful for monitoring defoliation. Changes in water content modulated the C-band signal by
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- 2019