DocumentCode :
1065256
Title :
A Simple Method to Disaggregate Passive Microwave-Based Soil Moisture
Author :
Merlin, Olivier ; Chehbouni, Abdelghani ; Walker, Jeffrey P. ; Panciera, Rocco ; Kerr, Yann H.
Author_Institution :
Melbourne Univ., Melbourne
Volume :
46
Issue :
3
fYear :
2008
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
786
Lastpage :
796
Abstract :
This paper develops two alternative approaches for downscaling passive microwave-derived soil moisture. Ground and airborne data collected over the Walnut Gulch experimental watershed during the Monsoon´90 experiment were used to test these approaches. These data consisted of eight micrometeorological stations (METFLUX) and six flights of the L-band Push Broom Microwave Radiometer (PBMR). For each PBMR flight, the 180-m resolution L-band pixels covering the eight METFLUX sites were first aggregated to generate a 500-m ldquocoarse-scalerdquo passive microwave pixel. The coarse-scale-derived soil moisture was then downscaled to the 180-m resolution using two different surface soil moisture indexes (SMIs): (1) the evaporative fraction (EF), which is the ratio of the evapotranspiration to the total energy available at the surface; and (2) the actual EF (AEF), which is defined as the ratio of the actual-to-potential evapotranspiration. It is well known that both SMIs depend on the surface soil moisture. However, they are also influenced by other factors such as vegetation cover, soil type, root-zone soil moisture, and atmospheric conditions. In order to decouple the influence of soil moisture from the other factors, a land surface model was used to account for the heterogeneity of vegetation cover, soil type, and atmospheric conditions. The overall accuracy in the downscaled values was evaluated to 3% (vol.) for EF and 2% (vol.) for AEF under cloud-free conditions. These results illustrate the potential use of satellite-based estimates of instantaneous evapotranspiration on clear-sky days for downscaling the coarse-resolution passive microwave soil moisture.
Keywords :
evaporation; geophysical signal processing; hydrological techniques; microwave imaging; moisture; radiometry; soil; transpiration; vegetation; L-band PBMR; METFLUX; Monsoon´90 experiment; Push Broom Microwave Radiometer; SE Arizona; USA; Walnut Gulch watershed; actual-potential evapotranspiration ratio; atmospheric condition heterogeneity; coarse scale passive microwave pixel; data disaggregation; evaporative fraction; land surface model; micrometeorological stations; passive microwave soil moisture data; soil type heterogeneity; surface soil moisture index; vegetation cover heterogeneity; Downscaling; evaporative fraction (EF); evapotranspiration; passive microwave; surface soil moisture;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2007.914807
Filename :
4448971
Link To Document :
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