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Sigma 0 (dB)
4.2 Non Lsotropic surface: S*0 (quasi-periodic surface)
The case presented here corresponds to a com sowing field on which the row structure appears clearly.
The effects of a variation of the small scale surface parameters (s,l) is shown in figure 4. The azimuthal
dependence of the back scattering coefficient o° is shown.
On figure 4, we can note that the cross section o° perpendicular to the row direction (phi=0°) is always
greater than o° parallel to the row direction (phi=90°). This difference of cross section between the two
view directions (phi=0° and 90°) increases when the surface is smooth (s=s-ds or l=l+dl). The
backscattering coefficient o° parallel to the row direction (phi=90°) is more sensitive to a decrease of the
soil roughness.
Sigma° with mean value of (1) and Is)
FIELD : Cl (Corn Sowing field)
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Incident angle (deg)
Variation of the Height RMS (si
(s = 1.32 cm : Height RMS)
(ds = 0.13 cm : Standard deviation of s)
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Incident angle (deg)
Variation of the cor relation length (1)
( 1 = 4.53 cm : mean correlation length)
(dl = 0.95 cm : Standard deviation of 1)
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Incident angle (deg)
figure 4