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Growth monitoring and classification of rice fields using multitemporal RADARSAT-2 full-polarimetric data
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Rice FieldsPrecision AgricultureEnvironmental MonitoringRadiative Transfer TheoryEngineeringAgricultural EconomicsAgricultural MonitoringEarth ScienceGrowth MonitoringImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingMeteorologySynthetic Aperture RadarMicrowave Remote SensingGeographyRadar ApplicationRadarRice Paddy FieldRemote SensingRadar Image Processing
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can be used for agricultural monitoring. In this study, three single-polarimetric and four full-polarimetric observation data sets were analysed. A rice paddy field in northern Japan was used as the study site; the data for this site were obtained using RADARSAT-2, which carries a full-polarimetric C-band SAR. Soybean and grass fields were also present within the paddy fields. The temporal change in the backscattering coefficient of the rice paddy fields for the single-polarization data agreed with the temporal change obtained for a rice growth model based on radiative transfer theory. A three-component decomposition approach was applied to the full-polarimetric data. With each rice growth stage, the volume scattering component ratio increased, whereas the surface scattering component ratio generally decreased. The soybean and grass fields showed a smaller double-bounce scattering component than the rice fields for all the acquired data. The results of this study show that multitemporal observation by full-polarimetric SAR has great potential to be utilized for estimating rice-planted areas and monitoring rice growth.
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