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This repository contains a pipeline blending Python and R features, first to: download, preprocess, and compute Sentinel-1 SAR vegetation indices (all in Python); following for image sampling in R.
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The primary purpose of this repo is the need for a pipeline for downloading and preprocessing Sentinel-1 Ground Range Detected (GRD) images, computing Dual-polarization SAR vegetation indices, and sampling (with points coordinates) the processed scenes over a given Area of Interest (AOI). So, you are gonna find here both Spyder and RStudio (IDEs) projects, which means the repo is a blend of Python and R resources, and their scripts to do the above-mentioned steps.
To bring both Python and R capabilities of dealing with raster products. The radar products processing is feasible using Python resources, while raster sampling is faster using R resources.
It uses the packages: asf_search (Python 3.9), for downloading satellite products, main radar satellites, from the Alaska Satellite Facility; snappy (Python 3.6), the Python implementation of the SeNtinel Application Platform, from the European Space Agency (SNAP-ESA), which contains the Sentinel-1 Toolbox; and the terra package (R version 4.2.1), for dealing with raster and vectors fastest than other resources.
I tried not to personalize the pipeline, as you can personalize on your way and needs. This means that you are free to change it on your way, e.g., changing Sentinel-1 algorithms, methods, AOI, etc.
I strongly recommend you to check out what exactly you can do with this repository by checking the documentation at: https://eupassarinho.github.io/sentinel-1-SAR-vegetation-indices/
I receive numerous requests to reproduce this work, and I'm happy to grant them all, I just ask you to attribute the original work to our repository. Give us credits - for any use of our code - by citing our peer-reviewed article:
Santos, Erli Pinto dos, Michel Castro Moreira, Elpídio Inácio Fernandes-Filho, José Alexandre M. Demattê, Emily Ane Dionizio, Demetrius David da Silva, Renata Ranielly Pedroza Cruz, Jean Michel Moura-Bueno, Uemeson José dos Santos, and Marcos Heil Costa. 2023. "Sentinel-1 Imagery Used for Estimation of Soil Organic Carbon by Dual-Polarization SAR Vegetation Indices" Remote Sensing 15, no. 23: 5464.