Polarization, land use type and intraurban location as variables in SAR mapping accuracy

Dual-polarized X-band airborne synthetic aperture radar imagery of Los Angeles, California is employed to examine the relationship among urban land use category identification, category location within an urban area, and radar polarization. Results indicate that HV polarized imagery may be preferred...

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