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An L-band SAR image from the Japanese JERS-1 satellite has been analyz
ed for the effects of local surface orientation relative to the radar
illumination direction, Orthorectification of the SAR imagery and dete
rmination of the local surface orientation is achieved with the aid of
a high resolution digital terrain model, An improved method of determ
ining scatterer density for a surface in three dimensions is introduce
d and used to correct radiometrically the image for terrain variation.
Residual radiometric effects due to surface orientation are shown to
be dependent on the ground cover class. Backscatter from the indigenou
s forest was more isotropic than that from the farmland. As accurate r
egistration was required for this study, a method for identifying cont
rol points in the rectified imagery is described which alleviated the
difficulty of identifying them in the raw image.