TY  - JOUR
KW  - Synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
KW  -  SAR tomography
KW  -  Bistatic radar
KW  -  P -band
KW  -  L -band
KW  -  Forest vertical structure
KW  -  Forest above ground biomass
KW  -  Terrestrial laser scanning (ALS)
KW  -  Forest census
TI  - TomoSense: A unique 3D dataset over temperate forest combining multi-frequency mono- and bi-static tomographic SAR with terrestrial, UAV and airborne lidar, and in-situ forest census
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2023.113532
PB  - ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
A1  - Tebaldini, S
A1  - d'Alessandro, MM
A1  - Ulander, LMH
A1  - Bennet, P
A1  - Gustavsson, A
A1  - Coccia, A
A1  - Macedo, K
A1  - Disney, M
A1  - Wilkes, P
A1  - Spors, HJ
A1  - Schumacher, N
A1  - Hanu?, J
A1  - Novotný, J
A1  - Brede, B
A1  - Bartholomeus, H
A1  - Lau, A
A1  - Van der Zee, J
A1  - Herold, M
A1  - Schuettemeyer, D
A1  - Scipal, K
VL  - 290
Y1  - 2023/05/15/
N2  - The TomoSense experiment was funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) to support research on remote sensing of forested areas by means of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data, with a special focus on the use of tomographic SAR (TomoSAR) to retrieve information about the vertical structure of the vegetation at different frequency bands. The illuminated scene is the temperate forest at the Eifel National Park, North-West Germany. Dominant species are beech and spruce trees. Forest height ranges roughly from 10 to 30 m, with peaks up to over 40 m. Forest Above Ground Biomass (AGB) ranges from 20 to 300 Mg/ha, with peaks up to over 400 Mg/ha. SAR data include P-, L-, and C-band surveys acquired by flying up to 30 trajectories in two headings to provide tomographic imaging capabilities. L- and C-band data were acquired by simultaneously flying two aircraft to gather bistatic data along different trajectories. The SAR dataset is complemented by 3D structural canopy measurements made via terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), Unoccupied Aerial Vehicle lidar (UAV-L) and airborne laser scanning (ALS), and in-situ forest census. This unique combination of SAR tomographic and multi-scale lidar data allows for direct comparison of canopy structural metrics across wavelength and scale, including vertical profiles of canopy wood and foliage density, and per-tree and plot-level above ground biomass (AGB). The resulting TomoSense data-set is free and openly available at ESA for any research purpose. The data-set includes ALS-derived maps of forest height and AGB, forest parameters at the level of single trees, TLS raw data, and plot-average TLS vertical profiles. The provided SAR data are coregistered, phase calibrated, and ground steered, to enable a direct implementation of any kind of interferometric or tomographic processing without having to deal with the subtleties of airborne SAR processing. Moreover, the data-base comprises SAR tomographic cubes representing forest scattering in 3D both in Radar and geographical coordinates, intended for use by non-Radar experts. For its unique features and completeness, the TomoSense data-set is intended to serve as an important basis for future research on microwave scattering from forested areas in the context of future Earth Observation missions.
AV  - public
EP  - 11
JF  - Remote Sensing of Environment
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
SN  - 0034-4257
ID  - discovery10169221
ER  -