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fullscreen: Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management (Volume 1)

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Persistent identifier:
856342815
Title:
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
Sub title:
proceedings of the 7th international Symposium, Enschede, 25 - 29 August 1986
Year of publication:
1986
Place of publication:
Rotterdam
Boston
Publisher of the original:
A. A. Balkema
Identifier (digital):
856342815
Language:
English
Additional Notes:
Volume 1-3 erschienen von 1986-1988
Editor:
Damen, M. C. J.
Document type:
Multivolume work

Volume

Persistent identifier:
856343064
Title:
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
Sub title:
proceedings of the 7th international Symposium, Enschede, 25 - 29 August 1986
Scope:
XV, 547 Seiten
Year of publication:
1986
Place of publication:
Rotterdam
Boston
Publisher of the original:
A. A. Balkema
Identifier (digital):
856343064
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Illustrationen, Diagramme
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ZS 312(26,7,1)
Language:
English
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Editor:
Damen, M. C. J.
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
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Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Volume
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Earth sciences

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2 Microwave data. Chairman: N. Lannelongue, Liaison: L. Krul
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Title:
Shuttle imaging radar response from sand dunes and subsurface rocks of Alashan Plateau in north-central China. Guo Huadong, G. G. Schaber & C. S. Breed, A. J. Lewis
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Table of contents

  • Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
  • Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management (Volume 1)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Preface
  • Organization of the Symposium
  • Working Groups
  • Table of contents
  • 1 Visible and infrared data. Chairman: F. Quiel, Liaison: N J. Mulder
  • 2 Microwave data. Chairman: N. Lannelongue, Liaison: L. Krul
  • 3 Spectral signatures of objects. Chairman: G. Guyot, Liaison: N. J. J. Bunnik
  • Relationship between soil and leaf metal content and Landsat MSS and TM acquired canopy reflectance data. C. Banninger
  • The conception of a project investigating the spectral reflectivity of plant targets using high spectral resolution and manifold repetitions. F. Boochs
  • CAESAR: CCD Airborne Experimental Scanner for Applications in Remote Sensing. N. J. J. Bunnik & H. Pouwels, C. Smorenburg & A. L. G. van Valkenburg
  • LANDSAT TM band combinations for crop discrimination. Sherry Chou Chen, Getulio Teixeira Batista & Antonio Tebaldi Tardin
  • The derivation of a simplified reflectance model for the estimation of LAI. J. G. P. W. Clevers
  • The application of a vegetation index in correcting the infrared reflectance for soil background. J. G. P. W. Clevers
  • The use of multispectral photography in agricultural research. J. G. P. W. Clevers
  • TURTLE and HARE, two detailed crop reflection models. J. A. den Dulk
  • Sugar beet biomass estimation using spectral data derived from colour infrared slides. Robert R. De Wulf & Roland E. Goossens
  • Multitemporal analysis of Thematic Mapper data for soil survey in Southern Tunisia. G. F. Epema
  • Insertion of hydrological decorralated data from photographic sensors of the Shuttle in a digital cartography of geophysical explorations (Spacelab 1-Metric Camera and Large Format Camera). G. Galibert
  • Spectral signature of rice fields using Landsat-5 TM in the Mediterranean coast of Spain. S. Gandia, V. Caselles, A. Gilabert & J. Meliá
  • The canopy hot-spot as crop identifier. S. A. W. Gerstl, C. Simmer & B. J. Powers
  • An evaluation of different green vegetation indices for wheat yield forecasting. A. Giovacchini
  • Spectral and botanical classification of grasslands: Auxois example. C. M. Girard
  • The use of Thematic Mapper imagery for geomorphological mapping in arid and semi-arid environments. A. R. Jones
  • Determination of spectral signatures of different forest damages from varying altitudes of multispectral scanner data. A. Kadro
  • A preliminary assessment of an airborne thermal video frame scanning system for environmental engineering surveys. T. J. M. Kennie & C. D. Dale, G. C. Stove
  • Study on the spectral radiometric characteristics and the spectrum yield model of spring wheat in the field of BeiAn city, HeilonJiang province, China (primary report). Ma-Yanyou, You-Bochung, Guo-Ruikuan, Lin-Weigang & Mo-Hong
  • Multitemporal analysis of LANDSAT Multispectral Scanner (MSS) and Thematic Mapper (TM) data to map crops in the Po valley (Italy) and in Mendoza (Argentina). M. Menenti & S. Azzali, D. A. Collado & S. Leguizamon
  • Selection of bands for a newly developed Multispectral Airborne Reference-aided Calibrated Scanner (MARCS). M. A. Mulders, A. N. de Jong, K. Schurer, D. de Hoop
  • Mapping of available solar radiation at ground. Ehrhard Raschke & Martin Rieland
  • Spectral signatures of soils and terrain conditions using lasers and spectrometers. H. Schreier
  • Relation between spectral reflectance and vegetation index. S. M. Singh
  • On the estimation of the condition of agricultural objects from spectral signatures in the VIS, NIR, MIR and TIR wavebands. R. Söllner, K.-H. Marek & H. Weichelt, H. Barsch
  • LANDSAT temporal-spectral profiles of crops on the South African Highveld. B. Turner
  • Theoretic reflection modelling of soil surface properties. B. P. J. van den Bergh & B. A. M. Bouman
  • Monitoring of renewable resources in equatorial countries. R. van Konijnenburg, Mahsum Irsyam
  • Assessment of soil properties from spectral data. G. Venkatachalam & V. K. R. Jeyasingh
  • Spectral components analysis: Rationale and results. C. L. Wiegand & A. J. Richardson
  • 4 Renewable resources in rural areas: Vegetation, forestry, agriculture, soil survey, land and water use. Chairman: J. Besenicar, Liaisons: M. Molenaar, Th. A. de Boer
  • Cover

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137 
Symposium on Remote Sensing for Resources Development and Environmental Management / Enschede / August 1986 
Shuttle imaging radar response from sand dunes and subsurface 
rocks of Alashan Plateau in north-central China 
Guo Huadong 
Institute of Remote Sensing Application, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China 
G.G.Schaber & C.S.Breed 
US Geological Survey, Flagstaff, Ariz., USA 
A.J.Lewis 
ERSAL, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA 
ABSTRACT: SIR-A and SIR-B images of three sand dunes and two bedrock regions in alashan Pla 
teau of north-central China have been studied and compared to Landsat imagery and field in 
vestigation data. The results of the study show that radar illumination direction is an im 
portant factor which results in the echo strength change for the same type and size of sand 
dunes. The sand dunes in which the slipfaces are oriented to radar beam have a bright-point 
response and the dunes in which the gentle slopes face the radar beam have a dark signature 
on the radar image. Two Precarnbrian metamorphic rock bodies buried beneath the thin layer of 
alluvial material or aeolian sand have been detected by using these two radar images. 
1 INTRODUCTION 
The Shuttle Imaging Radar-A and B (SIR-A and 
SIR-B) carried on the Space Shuttle Columbia 
in November 1981 and the Challenger in Octo 
ber 1984 acquired images of part of Alashan 
Plateau in north-central China. This very 
dry plateau covers three deserts of the main 
thirteen ones over the country. One of these 
deserts, the Badain Jaran, contains some of 
the tallest dunes in the world. 
These SIR-A and SIR-B images are the only 
orbital radar data acquired over China and 
provide a great deal of information on these 
sand dunes as well as subsurface geological 
features. In this paper five areas are stu 
died, including three ounes anu two aeolian 
sand and bedrock regions (Fig.1). The pur 
pose of this study is to understand the L- 
band radar responses from sand dunes and 
some subsurface features. 
One of the authors (Guo Huadong) conducted 
field work in several study areas covered by 
radar imagery. The Landsat images compared 
with the radar data were optimally processed 
on the VAX 11/750 computer system of the U.S. 
Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona. 
Fig. 1 Index and simplified geologic map 
of the Alashan Plateau showing location 
of the five study areas.I--Yamalik 
Dunes; II--Yapulaishan area; III—Badain 
Jaran Desert; IV—Shuangjinzhi study 
area; V--Aertengaobao study area. 
R--Bedrock 
N--Neogene 
Q--Quaternary 
2 COMPUTER ENHANCEMENT TO THE SIR-a AND MSS 
IMaGES 
SIR-A is a L-band synthetic aperture radar 
with HH polarization and is imaged witn op 
tical recording method. The radar on ooard 
recieves the information on phase and ampli 
tude of the echo from the ground target, 
which represents the change of the scatterring 
strength. The information is recorded on the 
data film and then processed with optical 
relative processor to form image film. 
The SIR-A image is processed with digital 
enhancement technique in order to study the 
radar scatterring characteristics from the 
desert region more effectively; the Landsat 
MSS CCT data is also processed with the same 
technique to be used as the data for matching 
analysis. In this study, the radar image 
covering the test region is digitized to form 
an image matrix consisting of 2439 by 46OO 
pixels. The high pass filtering technique is 
considered to be an important one in the pro 
cessing of SIR-A data because it has the same 
defect with other on-board radar images, that 
is, there are too many speckles on the image, 
which are easily confused with speckle-shaped 
echoes from the dunes. The speckle noise may 
be lowered by filtering the image. 
A selection of the filtering window is im 
portant to the processing. The window of 101 
by 101 has been accepted a traditional one 
in the filtering process for the MSS data. 
But there is no such an optimum window for 
the space radar image in this dune area. So, 
four windows, 3 by 3, 5 by 5, 23 by 25 and 
101 by 101 are chosen respectively. Anotner 
kind of filtering, the divided filtering, is 
also used. The back scatterring strength of 
radar changes sharply with different back 
ground formed by different ground objects. 
Due to the higher dielectric constant as well 
as the effect of corner reflector , the ob 
jects such as bedrock, vegetation and buil 
ding usually have stronger echoes; and the 
echoes from the objects such as smootn ground, 
water body and dry sand are much weaker. The 
obvious difference between the DN values of 
these two types of objects makes a high con 
trast on the image. This is, of course, an 
unfavourable factor to image interpretation. 
The principle of the divided filtering is to 
divide the original data by its low pass
	        

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