THE BIOMASS MISSION: OBJECTIVES AND REQUIREMENTS
Paper in proceeding, 2018

The Earth Explorer Biomass mission will provide the scientific community with accurate maps of tropical, temperate and boreal forest biomass, including height and disturbance patterns. This information is urgently needed to improve our understanding of the global carbon cycle and to reduce uncertainties in the calculation of carbon stocks and fluxes associated to the terrestrial biosphere. It is also crucial for approaches to managing climate, such as the UNFCCC initiative known as Reducing Emissions through Degradation and Deforestation (REDD+), aimed at climate change mitigation through conservation and better management of tropical forests The required measurements are forest biomass and forest height at resolution of 200 m, and detection of deforestation at 50 m. Global maps of biomass are required with accuracy of 20% (or 10 t ha(-1) when above-ground biomass are less than 50 t ha(-1)). To achieve this Biomass will be implemented as a P-band SAR mission. It will exploit the unique sensitivity of P-band SAR together with advanced retrieval methods including polarimetric interferometry (Pol-InSAR) and SAR tomography to measure biomass, height and disturbances across the entire biomass range every 6 months. The mission will also support important secondary objectives, including sub-surface imaging in arid zones, production of a bare-earth DTM and ice applications.

REDD

BIOMASS mission

polarimetric interferometry

above-ground biomass

Carbon cycle

forest height

SAR tomography

Author

Thuy Le Toan

Paul Sabatier University

Jerome Chave

Paul Sabatier University

Jorgen Dall

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

Kostas Papathanassiou

German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Philippe Paillou

University of Bordeaux

Markus Rechstein

Max Planck Society

Shaun Quegan

University of Sheffield

Sassan Saatchi

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

Klaus Scipal

European Space Agency (ESA)

Hank Shugart

University of Virginia

Stefano Tebaldini

Polytechnic University of Milan

Lars Ulander

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Microwave and Optical Remote Sensing

Mathew Williams

University of Edinburgh

International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)

8563-8566
978-1-5386-7150-4 (ISBN)

BIOMASS level 2 implementation study

European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESA ESTEC) (4000119231/167/NL/CT), 2017-02-01 -- 2020-01-31.

Subject Categories

Remote Sensing

Physical Geography

Climate Research

DOI

10.1109/IGARSS.2018.8518491

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