Abstract:In this paper, dependences of backscattering coefficient on Arctic tundra soil temperature were investigated. The backscattering coefficient was measured by ALOS PALSAR (1.3GHz) over areas near to Imnaviat weather station in the North Slope of Alaska in the period from . It has been experimentally and theoretically shown that there is a strong correlation relationship no worse than 0.76 between the surface soil temperature measured by weather stations and backscattering coefficient. The variations of the backs… Show more
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