2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11769-016-0805-2
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Mapping deciduous broad-leaved forested swamps using ALOS/Palsar data

Abstract: Accurate, updated information on the distribution of wetlands is essential for estimating net fluxes of greenhouse gases and for effectively protecting and managing wetlands. Because of their complex community structure and rich surface vegetation, deciduous broad-leaved forested swamps are considered to be one of the most difficult types of wetland to classify. In this research, with the support of remote sensing and geographic information system, multi-temporal radar images L-Palsar were used initially to ex… Show more

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“…Pistolesi et al [143] tested the effectiveness of single-and dual-season dual-polarization L-band ALOS/PALSAR data and National Wetlands Inventory ground reference data for classifying swamp forest wetlands in the Hudson Highlands, US, and indicated that dual-season imagery produced the highest overall accuracy for forested wetlands. In another study on deciduous forested swamp mapping using ALOS/PALSAR data for a nature reserve in the Changbai Mountain region in China, [144] concluded that L-band HH polarization in the leaf-off season was the best choice for detecting hydrological characteristics under the forest canopy.…”
Section: Non-tidal Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pistolesi et al [143] tested the effectiveness of single-and dual-season dual-polarization L-band ALOS/PALSAR data and National Wetlands Inventory ground reference data for classifying swamp forest wetlands in the Hudson Highlands, US, and indicated that dual-season imagery produced the highest overall accuracy for forested wetlands. In another study on deciduous forested swamp mapping using ALOS/PALSAR data for a nature reserve in the Changbai Mountain region in China, [144] concluded that L-band HH polarization in the leaf-off season was the best choice for detecting hydrological characteristics under the forest canopy.…”
Section: Non-tidal Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest swamps are hygrophyte and helophyte communities formed through long-term low temperature and perennial waterlogging [ 1 ]. They are widely distributed in north temperate regions, with enormous ecological functions [ 2 , 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%