Biomass Assessment of Agricultural Crops Using Multi-temporal Dual-Polarimetric TerraSAR-X Data

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Nima Ahmadian
Tobias Ullmann
Jochem Verrelst
Erik Borg
Reinhard Zölitz
Christopher Conrad
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[1] University of Wuerzburg,Department of Remote Sensing, Institute of Geography and Geology
[2] University of Wuerzburg,Department of Physical Geography, Institute of Geography and Geology
[3] Universitat de València,Image Processing Laboratory (IPL), Parc Científic
[4] National Ground Segment,German Aerospace Center (DLR), German Remote Sensing Data Center
[5] University of Greifswald,Faculty of Natural Science and Mathematics, Institute of Geography and Geology
[6] University of Halle,Institute of Geosciences and Geography
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PFG – Journal of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Science | 2019年 / 87卷
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TerraSAR-X; Agricultural crop; Biomass; Stepwise regression; Water cloud model (WCM); Random Forest; DEMMIN; TerraSAR-X; Landwirtschaftliche Kulturpflanzen; Biomasse; Schrittweise Regression; Water Cloud Model (WCM); Random Forest (RF); DEMMIN;
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The biomass of three agricultural crops, winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), and canola (Brassica napus L.), was studied using multi-temporal dual-polarimetric TerraSAR-X data. The radar backscattering coefficient sigma nought of the two polarization channels HH and VV was extracted from the satellite images. Subsequently, combinations of HH and VV polarizations were calculated (e.g. HH/VV, HH + VV, HH × VV) to establish relationships between SAR data and the fresh and dry biomass of each crop type using multiple stepwise regression. Additionally, the semi-empirical water cloud model (WCM) was used to account for the effect of crop biomass on radar backscatter data. The potential of the Random Forest (RF) machine learning approach was also explored. The split sampling approach (i.e. 70% training and 30% testing) was carried out to validate the stepwise models, WCM and RF. The multiple stepwise regression method using dual-polarimetric data was capable to retrieve the biomass of the three crops, particularly for dry biomass, with R2 > 0.7, without any external input variable, such as information on the (actual) soil moisture. A comparison of the random forest technique with the WCM reveals that the RF technique remarkably outperformed the WCM in biomass estimation, especially for the fresh biomass. For example, the R2 > 0.68 for the fresh biomass estimation of different crop types using RF whereas WCM show R2 < 0.35 only. However, for the dry biomass, the results of both approaches resembled each other.
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