T. Donato, C. Bachmann, R. Fusina, G. Oertel, C. Carlson
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Temporal analysis of synthetic aperture radar signatures in a back bay-barrier island system
We examine a 3-year sequence of SAR Imagery consisting of 30 RADARSAT frames and find a relationship between radar cross section and tide stage and bathymetry. Most notably, we observe that SAR signal intensity switches between banks within tidal channels on tide reversal.