@techreport{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004570, author = {Lucas, Richard M and Armston, John and Carreiras, Joao and Clewley, Dan and Bunting, Peter}, month = {}, note = {The PI research has focused primarily on an area of wooded savanna in the Injune Landscape Collaborative Project (ILCP) area in central Queensland, Australia, for which a substantial amount of supportive airborne and field data had been collected in 2000 and 2004. In April, 2009, a second airborne campaign to the Injune area was also conducted during which airborne LiDAR, terrestrial laser scanning and field data were acquired. From these two LiDAR datasets (i.e., 2000 and 2009), retrieved estimates relating to the structure and species composition of the forests are being compared to quantify changes occurring as a result of natural and human-induced events and processes. These datasets have subsequently been used to interpret changes observed through time-series comparison of JERS-1 SAR, ALOS PALSAR and also Landsat sensor data. However, the study has also identified complications associated with variations in backscatter as a function of surface moisture conditions. The ILCP has provided a unique opportunity to understand the information content of the ALOS PALSAR data and is anticipated to be a valuable resource for the forthcoming ALOS-2 SAR mission., 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: AA0065135100, レポート番号: JAXA-SP-11-007E}, title = {Use of ALOS PALSAR data for Quantifying the Biomass and Structure of Wooded Savannas, Queensland, Australia}, year = {2011} }