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Estimating spruce and pine biomass with interferometric X-band SAR
Authors:Svein Solberg  Rasmus Astrup  Erik Næsset
Affiliation:a Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, National Forest Inventory, P.O. Box 115, NO-1431 Ås, Norway
b Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, NO-1432, Ås, Norway
c Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Land and Airsystems Division, P.O. Box 25, NO-2027 Kjeller, Norway
Abstract:The primary aim of this study was to investigate the suitability of interferometric X-band SAR (InSAR) for inventory of boreal forest biomass. We investigated the relationship between SRTM X-band InSAR height and above-ground biomass in a study area in southern Norway. We generated biomass reference data for each SRTM pixel from a field inventory in combination with airborne laser scanning (ALS). One set of forest inventory plots served for calibrating ALS based biomass models, and another set of field plots was used to validate these models. The biomass values obtained in this way ranged up to 250 t/ha at the stand level. The relationship between biomass and InSAR height was linear, no apparent saturation effect was present, and the accuracy was high (RMSE = 19%). The relationship differed between Norway spruce and Scots pine, where an increase in InSAR height of 1 m corresponded to an increase in biomass of 9.9 and 7.0 t/ha, respectively. Using a high-quality terrain model from ALS enabled biomass to be estimated with a higher accuracy as compared to using a terrain model from topographic maps. Interferometric X-band SAR appears to be a promising method for forest biomass monitoring.
Keywords:SAR  InSAR  Biomass  Forestry  LIDAR
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