Investigations on the full polarimetric PALSAR data to discriminate macrophytes species in the Amazon floodplain wetland
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The purpose of this work is to evaluate the capacity of full polarimetric L band data to discriminate macrophyte species in Amazon wetland. Fieldwork was carried out almost simultaneously to the acquisition of the full polarimetric PALSAR data. Coherent and incoherent attributes were extracted from the image, and macrophyte morphological variables were measured on the ground. The image attributes and the macrophyte variables were compared in order to evaluate their application for discriminating macrophytes species. The findings suggest that polarimetric information could be adopted to discriminate plant species based on morphology, and that estimation of plant biomass and productivity could be improved by using the polarimetric information. © 2010 IEEE.
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Amazon wetland, Macrophyte, PALSAR data, Radar polarimetry, Target decomposition, Macrophytes, Ellipsometry, Geology, Polarographic analysis, Radar, Remote sensing, Wetlands, Polarimeters
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International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), p. 413-416.





