Potential of Sentinel-1 SAR to Assess Damage in Drought-Affected Temperate Deciduous Broadleaf Forests

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124757671X
ORCID
0000-0002-2563-9017
Zugehörigkeit
Department for Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Schellenberg, Konstantin;
ORCID
0000-0002-1760-2425
Zugehörigkeit
Department of Reconnaissance and Security, Microwaves and Radar Institute, German Aerospace Center, 82234 Weßling, Germany
Jagdhuber, Thomas;
GND
1282000225
ORCID
0000-0002-7664-0667
Zugehörigkeit
Department for Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Zehner, Markus;
GND
123351073
ORCID
0000-0003-1704-0757
Zugehörigkeit
Department for Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Hese, Sören;
GND
1068941154
ORCID
0000-0002-0127-2804
Zugehörigkeit
Department for Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Urban, Marcel;
GND
1196727023
ORCID
0000-0002-0327-6278
Zugehörigkeit
Department for Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Urbazaev, Mikhail;
ORCID
0000-0002-9926-5484
Zugehörigkeit
Department of Biogeochemical Processes, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Hans-Knöll-Straße 10, 07745 Jena, Germany
Hartmann, Henrik;
GND
1024689867
Zugehörigkeit
Department for Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Schmullius, Christiane;
GND
1084031264
Zugehörigkeit
Department for Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Dubois, Clémence

Understanding forest decline under drought pressure is receiving research attention due to the increasing frequency of large-scale heat waves and massive tree mortality events. However, since assessing mortality on the ground is challenging and costly, this study explores the capability of satellite-borne Copernicus Sentinel-1 (S-1) C-band radar data for monitoring drought-induced tree canopy damage. As droughts cause water deficits in trees and eventually lead to early foliage loss, the S-1 radiometric signal and polarimetric indices are tested regarding their sensitivities to these effects, exemplified in a deciduous broadleaf forest. Due to the scattered nature of mortality in the study site, we employed a temporal-only time series filtering scheme that provides very high spatial resolution (10 m × 10 m) for measuring at the scale of single trees. Finally, the anomaly between heavily damaged and non-damaged tree canopy samples (n = 146 per class) was used to quantify the level of damage. With a maximum anomaly of −0.50 dB ± 1.38 for S-1 Span (VV+VH), a significant decline in hydrostructural scattering (moisture and geometry of scatterers as seen by SAR) was found in the second year after drought onset. By contrast, S-1 polarimetric indices (cross-ratio, RVI, H α ) showed limited capability in detecting drought effects. From our time series evaluation, we infer that damaged canopies exhibit both lower leaf-on and leaf-off backscatters compared to unaffected canopies. We further introduce an NDVI/Span hysteresis showing a lagged signal anomaly of Span behind NDVI (by ca. one year). This time-lagged correlation implies that SAR is able to add complementary information to optical remote sensing data for detecting drought damage due to its sensitivity to physiological and hydraulic tree canopy damage. Our study lays out the promising potential of SAR remote sensing information for drought impact assessment in deciduous broadleaf forests.

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