@techreport{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004545, author = {惠多谷, 雅弘 and 中野, 良志 and 下田, 陽久 and 坂田, 俊文 and 島田, 政信 and Etaya, Masanhiro and Nakano, Ryoshi and Shimoda, Haruhisa and Sakata, Toshibumi and Zaghloul, El-Sayed Abbas and Shimada, Masanobu}, month = {}, note = {Two examples of ancient Egyptian ruins, Site No. 29 and Site No. 39, were discovered buried beneath the desert sands by using SAR data of JERS-1 and SIR-C. Since both the discovered ruins were identified from the L-band HH polarization SAR, it is expected to be effective in searches for ruins within deserts. However, the L-band SAR observation parameters that contributed to the discovery of the two aforementioned ruins have yet to be sufficiently investigated; accordingly, this has become an important topic for research. This report describes the results of a field survey investigating the influence on detecting ruins of the SAR incident angle, the observation direction, and the soil moisture content, using data from PALSAR (L-band HH polarization) onboard the ALOS satellite., 形態: カラー図版あり, 形態: DVD-ROM1枚, Physical characteristics: Original contains color illustrations, Note: One DVD-ROM, 資料番号: AA0065135075, レポート番号: JAXA-SP-11-007E}, title = {A STUDY FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION USING SPACEBORNE SAR}, year = {2011} }