Crop identification with multifrequency, multipolarization, and multiangle radarsIn a corn and soybeans test site in Webster County, Iowa, airborne radar scatterometers were used on August 19 and September 10, 1980, to investigate the backscattering properties of these crops at wavelengths of 2.3, 6.3, and 19 cm (Ku-, C-, and L-band, respectively). Both horizontal transmit-horizontal receiver (HH) polarization and horizontal transmit-vertical receive (HV) polarization combinations were used at L- and C-band. Only the VV polarization combination was available at Ku-band. Measurements were obtained at 10 angles of observation from 5 to 50 deg in steps of 5 deg (referenced to the nadir). Excellent separation between corn and soybeans was achieved when either C-band HV at 50 deg or when a defined depolarization factor was used at C-band. Good separation existed at L-band also using either L-band HH at 50 deg or an L-band polarization factor. Significant row direction effects were observed for all HH data near 10 deg. Significant effects of surface soil moisture were observed for all configurations at L-band and C-band.
Document ID
19840030295
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Paris, J. F. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)