@InProceedings{MuraBiGaFrSaDu:2001:IdTrFo,
author = "Mura, Jos{\'e} Claudio and Bins, Leonardo Sant'Anna and Gama,
Fabio Furlan and Freitas, Corina da Costa and Santos, Jo{\~a}o
Roberto dos and Dutra, Luciano Vieira",
title = "Identification of tropical forest in Brazilian Amazon based on the
DEM difference from P an X band interferometric data",
booktitle = "Proceedings...",
year = "2001",
organization = "International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, (IGARSS)",
keywords = "ESTUDOS INTEGRADOS DO MEIO AMBIENTE, Amaz{\^o}nia (Regi{\~a}o),
Floresta Nacional de Tapajos (PA), uso da terra, imagens da radar,
mapeamento, modelo numerico de terreno, radar de abertura
sintetica, SAR, land use, imagery radar, mapping, digital
elavation model, sinthetic aperture radar.",
abstract = "In this paper the difference between digital elevation models,
derived from P and X bands interferometric data, is used as a main
information to identify land cover classes. The radar data used in
this work were collected on September of 2000 over Tapaj{\'o}s
National Forest, which is a region of Brazilian Amazon, Par{\'a}
State. The SAR images were acquired from an airborne polarimetric
system, AeS-1, that could provide P and X bands interferometric
data. During the radar mission ground survey was carried out, and
the georeferenced information about the forest typology were
acquired, and used as a support for the thematic identification
and calibration of the remoted sensing data. The X-band DEM was
generated using one-pass interferometric data and the P-band DEM
was generated using two-pass interferometric data. The grid of the
DEMs has a spatial resolution of 2.5 meters. Images from P and X
bands and coherence maps were also used in order to improve the
classification. Supervised and unsupervised classifications
techniques are used and their results are shown.",
conference-location = "Sydney, AU",
conference-year = "9-13 July 2001",
copyholder = "SID/SCD",
label = "9332",
language = "en",
targetfile = "mura.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "04 maio 2024"
}