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ALOS-2/PALSAR-2 Calibration, Validation, Science and Applications
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Twelve edited original papers on the latest and state-of-art results of topics ranging from calibration, validation, and science to a wide range of applications using ALOS-2/PALSAR-2. We hope you will find them useful for your future research.
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Keywords
- accuracy assessment
- Agriculture
- Alexandria City
- ALOS
- ALOS-2
- ALOS/PALSAR-2
- ASTER
- backscattering
- calibration
- co-polarized phase difference
- ecosystem carbon cycle
- Egypt
- Environmental science, engineering & technology
- faraday rotation
- feature importance
- Flood
- Florida
- GA-BP
- grid cells
- Growing Split-Based Approach (GSBA)
- heavy forest area
- HH and HV polarization
- History of engineering & technology
- Hokkaido landslide
- hurricane Irma
- InSAR
- L-band
- L-band SAR
- LAI
- land subsidence
- Land surface temperature
- leaf area index
- leave-one-out cross-validation
- local climate zone
- model-free 3-component decomposition for full polarimetric data (MF3CF)
- NoBADI
- oil palm
- PALSAR-2
- permafrost
- plantation
- Polarimetric Radar
- potential landslide identification
- Putanpunas landslide
- Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
- radar applications
- Radar Polarimetry
- radar scattering
- radar vegetation index
- random forest
- random forest regression
- SAR
- SAR polarimetry
- SAR-based landslide detection
- SBAS-InSAR
- Sentinel-1
- Sentinel-1A
- Sentinel-2
- soil moisture
- soil moisture content
- synthetic aperture radar
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- thermal melting collapse
- vegetation
- vegetation descriptors
- vegetation index
- water cloud model