Abstract

ALtimetry for BIOMass (ALBIOM) is a Permanent Open Call Project funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) to explore the possibility of forest biomass retrieval by using Copernicus Sentinel-3 (S-3) Synthetic Aperture Radar Altimeter (SRAL) in low- and high-resolution mode at Ku- and C-bands. It represents an original work in the research of new techniques for vegetation observation using altimetry data. Because of the complexity of the land surfaces, no algorithm has been developed for a specific retracking of the altimetric land waveform. This calls for the development of a model able to reproduce the acquisition system and the target scattering phenomena to simulate the interaction of the radar pulse with the land. In this first work we present the electromagnetic simulator of S-3 SRAL altimeter measurements over bare soil scenarios realized through a modification of the SAVERS (Soil And Vegetation Reflection Simulator) simulator developed by the team for GNSS-R reflectometry over land. The impact of topography has been also taken into account. We demonstrate that SAVERS for S-3 SRAL proved its capability to reproduce altimeter waveforms’ main attributes for both flat and topography scenarios.

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