Title :
The NAFE´05/CoSMOS Data Set: Toward SMOS Soil Moisture Retrieval, Downscaling, and Assimilation
Author :
Panciera, Rocco ; Walker, Jeffrey P. ; Kalma, Jetse D. ; Kim, Edward J. ; Hacker, Jörg M. ; Merlin, Olivier ; Berger, Michael ; Skou, Niels
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil & Environ. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The National Airborne Field Experiment 2005 (NAFE´05) and the Campaign for validating the Operation of Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (CoSMOS) were undertaken in November 2005 in the Goulburn River catchment, which is located in southeastern Australia. The objective of the joint campaign was to provide simulated Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) observations using airborne L-band radiometers supported by soil moisture and other relevant ground data for the following: (1) the development of SMOS soil moisture retrieval algorithms; (2) developing approaches for downscaling the low-resolution data from SMOS; and (3) testing its assimilation into land surface models for root zone soil moisture retrieval. This paper describes the NAFE´05 and CoSMOS airborne data sets together with the ground data collected in support of both aircraft campaigns. The airborne L-band acquisitions included 40 km ?? 40 km coverage flights at 500-m and 1-km resolution for the simulation of a SMOS pixel, multiresolution flights with ground resolution ranging from 1 km to 62.5 m, multiangle observations, and specific flights that targeted the vegetation dew and sun glint effect on L-band soil moisture retrieval. The L-band data were accompanied by airborne thermal infrared and optical measurements. The ground data consisted of continuous soil moisture profile measurements at 18 monitoring sites throughout the 40 km ?? 40 km study area and extensive spatial near-surface soil moisture measurements concurrent with airborne monitoring. Additionally, data were collected on rock coverage and temperature, surface roughness, skin and soil temperatures, dew amount, and vegetation water content and biomass. These data are available at www.nafe.unimelb.edu.au.
Keywords :
data acquisition; data assimilation; geophysical signal processing; hydrological techniques; moisture; radiometry; soil; AD 2005 11; Campaign for validating the Operation of Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity; Goulburn river catchment; NAFE´05-CoSMOS data set; National Airborne Field Experiment 2005; SMOS retrieval algorithm development; SMOS soil moisture data assimilation; SMOS soil moisture data downscaling; SMOS soil moisture data retrieval; airborne L-band radiometer; airborne optical measurements; airborne thermal infrared measurements; biomass; dew amount; land surface models; rock coverage; rock temperature; root zone soil moisture retrieval; simulated SMOS observations; skin temperatures; soil temperatures; southeastern Australia; surface roughness; vegetation water content; Microwave radiometry; National Airborne Field Experiment (NAFE); Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS); passive microwave; soil moisture;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2007.915403