(PALSAR) is a satellite- based SAR sensor that operates in the L- band and has a temporal resolution
of 46 days. This sensor utilizes the L- band frequency (1.27 GHz, 24 cm) with an incident angle of
34.3°. The selected scene of ne beam single (FBS) mode acquisition has a product level of 1.5
and contains 10 m of spatial resolution. The data used here are able to enhance the near- surface
structures. Description of ALOS-I PALSAR data used in the present study is furnished in Table 15.2.
ALOS- I PALSAR satellite images can be used for producing a DEM (Bannari et al., 2016). In
addition ...
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