preliminary investigation of the airborne SAR
has shown that cutblocks and new roads are
distinguishable by their texture from the
forest stands.
Investigations of the effect of radar incidence
angle over forested sites have suggested that
higher angles in orbital SAR imagery are
preferred over steep angles to accentuate
land cover information (Ahern and Raney,
1993; Rossignol and Ahern, 1992). The
SAR data used in the present study will serve
to further examine the influence of incidence
angle for SAR forestry applications.
During the initial stages of this project, it was
planned that RADARSAT mapping
capabilities and accuracies would be tested
with simulated RADARSAT Fine Resolution
Mode data. After some reflection, the
authors determined that absolute mapping
accuracies of RADARSAT data could not be
reliably estimated with simulated data.
The imaging geometry of the input data for
the simulations (airborne SAR data) is
significantly different than what will be
available with RADARSAT. Therefore, the
airborne SAR data cannot effectively depict
RADARSAT's geometric characteristics.
Hence, the simulated RADARSAT data
analysis was limited to a qualitative
assessment of the sensor's ability to detect
forest harvesting features.
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the imaging
geometries of the RADARSAT Fine
Resolution Mode and the CCRS C/X SAR
Narrow Mode data. The lower altitude of the
airborne C/X SAR sensor produces a
significant variation of incidence angle from
the near to the far range within a single
image (35? to 76? in our case). Near to far
range incidence angle variation in orbiting
SAR's are more subtle.
450
RADARSAT Fine Resolution Mode
Incidence Angles of the five
Fine Resolution Mode
Positions
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Geometry and Incidence Angle Positions
a 0
Near Edge Far Edge
F1 36.9? 40.19
F2 39.39 42.39
F3 41.6? 44.29
F4 43.5° 46.0°
F5 45.39 42.92.
CCRS C/X SAR
NARROW SWATH MODE
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Figure 2 CCRS C/X SAR Imaging Geometry and
Incidence Angles
The ortho-rectification process is being
attempted with the ERS-1 Roll Tilt Mode
image to develop an operational method for
orbital SAR DEM correction. However, the
accuracies of the ortho-rectified ERS-1 data
are not considered to be fully representative
of RADARSAT's attainable accuracies due to
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