Radar estimates of soil moisture over the Konza Prairie |
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Authors: | S. GOGINENI J. AMPE A. BUDIHARDJO |
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Affiliation: | Radar Systems and Remote Sensing Laboratory, University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc , 2291 Irving Hill Road, Lawrence, Kansas, 66045-2969, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | Abstract Radar backscatter measurements were made as a part of the First International satellite land surface climatology project Field Experiment (FIFE) to estimate soil moisture for use by other investigators. The helicopter-mounted radar was flown along selected transects that coincided with soil moisture measurements. The radar operated at microwave frequencies of 5-3 and 9 6 GHz and at selected incidence angles between 0° and 60°. Vertical polarization was used for two days in June of 1987 and horizontal polarization was used for three days in July and October of 1987. The scattering coefficient data from different days were grouped by frequency and antenna angles and then related to soil moisture along the flight paths using linear regression. A measure of linearity for the regression, R2, ranged between 0·9 and 0·5. The larger coefficients were for X -band measurements made at large antenna incidence angles, and the smaller coefficients were for C-band measurements made: at incidence angles near vertical. |
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