same target. This shows the polarization- dependent property of PolInSAR coherence and its sensi-
tivity to various scattering mechanisms [6]. The coherence derived in the HH and VV polarization
basis is inuenced mainly by double- bounce scatterings such as trunk– ground and canopy– ground
interactions. On the other hand, coherence derived in HV polarization basis is inuenced mainly by
volume scattering interactions [38]. For a forest canopy, HV coherence will have relatively higher
estimates as compared to that of HH or VV and vice versa for scatterers such as a building. The
coherence is ...
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