Anais XI SBSR, Belo Horizonte, Brasil, 05 - 10 abril 2003, INPE, p. 2383 - 2389.

RADARSAT-2, planned for a mid 2004 launch, is an advanced polarimetric SAR satellite. Key features of RADARSAT-2 are high resolution (3 m), polarimetric modes, enhanced ground system providing rapid satellite tasking and near-real time data processing, improved image location accuracy, and on-board...

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Main Authors: Radarsat- Polarimetry Applications, Gordon C. S Taples, Joost Van, Der Sanden
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.3.7359
http://iris.sid.inpe.br:1908/col/ltid.inpe.br/sbsr/2003/02.05.11.22/doc/17_471.pdf
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Summary:RADARSAT-2, planned for a mid 2004 launch, is an advanced polarimetric SAR satellite. Key features of RADARSAT-2 are high resolution (3 m), polarimetric modes, enhanced ground system providing rapid satellite tasking and near-real time data processing, improved image location accuracy, and on-board solid state recorders. The focus of this paper is on the RADARSAT-2 polarimetric applications including agriculture, cartography, disaster management, forestry, geology , hydrology, oceans, and sea ice.