Retrieving near-surface soil moisture from microwave radiometric observations: current status and future plans |
| |
Authors: | J.-P Wigneron J.-C CalvetT Pellarin A.A Van de GriendM Berger P Ferrazzoli |
| |
Affiliation: | a INRA-Unité de Bioclimatologie, BP 81, Villenave d'Ornon Cedex 33883, France b Météo-France/CNRM, Toulouse, France c Department of Hydrology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands d ESTEC/ESA-Land Surfaces Unit, Noordwijk, The Netherlands e Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy |
| |
Abstract: | Surface soil moisture is a key variable used to describe water and energy exchanges at the land surface/atmosphere interface. Passive microwave remotely sensed data have great potential for providing estimates of soil moisture with good temporal repetition on a daily basis and on a regional scale (∼10 km). However, the effects of vegetation cover, soil temperature, snow cover, topography, and soil surface roughness also play a significant role in the microwave emission from the surface. Different soil moisture retrieval approaches have been developed to account for the various parameters contributing to the surface microwave emission. Four main types of algorithms can be roughly distinguished depending on the way vegetation and temperature effects are accounted for. These algorithms are based on (i) land cover classification maps, (ii) ancillary remote sensing indexes, and (iii) two-parameter or (iv) three-parameter retrievals (in this case, soil moisture, vegetation optical depth, and effective surface temperature are retrieved simultaneously from the microwave observations). Methods (iii) and (iv) are based on multiconfiguration observations, in terms of frequency, polarization, or view angle. They appear to be very promising as very few ancillary information are required in the retrieval process. This paper reviews these various methods for retrieving surface soil moisture from microwave radiometric systems. The discussion highlights key issues that will have to be addressed in the near future to secure operational use of the proposed retrieval approaches. |
| |
Keywords: | Near-surface soil moisture Microwave Radiometric |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|