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A downscaling method for distributing surface soil moisture within a microwave pixel: Application to the Monsoon '90 data
Authors:O. Merlin  A. Chehbouni  D.C. Goodrich
Affiliation:a Centre d'Etudes Spatiales de la Biosphère, Toulouse, France
b USDA-ARS Southwest Watershed Research Center, Tucson AZ, USA
Abstract:A downscaling method for the near-surface soil moisture retrieved from passive microwave sensors is applied to the PBMR data collected during the Monsoon '90 experiment. The downscaling method requires (1) the coarse resolution microwave observations, (2) the fine-scale distribution of soil temperature and (3) the fine-scale distribution of surface conditions composed of atmospheric forcing and the parameters involved in the modeling of land surface-atmosphere interactions. During the Monsoon '90 experiment, eight ground-based meteorological and flux stations were operating over the 150 km2 study area simultaneously with the acquisition of the aircraft-based L-band PBMR data. The heterogeneous scene is hence composed of eight subpixels and the microwave pixel is generated by aggregating the microwave emission of all sites. The results indicate a good agreement between the downscaled and ground-based soil moisture as long as the intensity of solar radiation is sufficiently high to use the soil temperature as a tracer of the spatial variability of near-surface soil moisture.
Keywords:Downscaling   Surface soil moisture   Passive microwave remote sensing   SMOS mission   Hydrology   Monsoon '90 experiment
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