SMEX02における航空機および衛星からのマイクロ波放射観測を用いた土壌水分算定の評価
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概要
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The Soil Moisture Experiments conducted in Iowa in the summer of 2002 (SMEX02) had many remote sensing instruments that were used to study the spatial and temporal variability of soil moisture. The sensors used in this paper (a subset of the suite of sensors) are the AQUA satellite-based AMSR-E (Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for the Earth Observing System) and the aircraft-based PSR C/X (Polarimetric Scanning Radiometer). The SMEX02 design focused on the collection of near simultaneous brightness temperature observations from each of these instruments and in situ soil moisture measurements at field- and domain- scale. This methodology provided a basis for a quantitative analysis of the soil moisture remote sensing potential of each instrument using in situ comparisons and retrieved soil moisture estimates through the application of a radiative transfer model. To this end, the two sensors are compared with respect to their estimation of soil moisture.
- 2009-01-31
著者
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Lakshmi Venkat
Department Of Geological Sciences University Of South Carolina
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BOLTEN John
Hydrological Sciences Branch NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center