Cross-Correlation Between Polarization Channels in SAR Imagery Over Oceanographic Features
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/12850Date
2016-05-11Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Brekke, Camilla; Jones, Cathleen; Skrunes, Stine; Holt, Benjamin; Espeseth, Martine; Eltoft, TorbjørnAbstract
This letter discusses cross-correlation features de-
rived from near-coincident RADARSAT-2 quad-polarimetric and
RISAT-1 hybrid-polarity (HP) measurements collected during the
NOrwegian Radar oil Spill Experiment in 2015 (NORSE2015). We
show that the imaginary part of the cross-correlation between RH
and RV is an HP parallel to the real part of the cross-correlation
between HH and VV earlier proposed for oil spill characterization.
We compared the RADARSAT-2 and RISAT-1 scenes, separated in
time by less than an hour, and the results show a clear difference
between the slicks across these acquisitions. The development of
the oil spills was closely moni
tored during NORSE2015. Due to
the evolving nature of the oil spills and the weathering processes
acting upon the spills, our results also indicate an importance of a
high synthetic aperture radar sampling rate during an actual oil
spill event.
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Embargo of 24 months from date of publishing on accepted manuscript version. Link to publisher's version:IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters (2016); vol 13 (7), 997-1001
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