DocumentCode :
1240823
Title :
Parameter sensitivity of soil moisture retrievals from airborne C- and X-band radiometer measurements in SMEX02
Author :
Crosson, William L. ; Limaye, Ashutosh S. ; Laymon, Charles A.
Author_Institution :
Global Hydrology & Climate Center, Univ.es Space Res. Assoc., Huntsville, AL, USA
Volume :
43
Issue :
12
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
2842
Lastpage :
2853
Abstract :
Among passive microwave frequencies, sensors operating at C- and X-band frequencies have been used with some success to estimate near-surface soil moisture from aircraft and satellite platforms. The objective of this paper is to quantify the sensitivities of soil moisture retrieved via a single-channel single-polarization algorithm to the observed brightness temperature and to retrieval algorithm parameters of surface roughness, vegetation B parameter, and single-scattering albedo. Examination of the regions within the parameter space that produce accurate soil moisture retrievals reveals that reasonably accurate retrievals can be made over a range of conditions using a fixed set of input parameters. Retrievals with horizontally polarized brightness temperature observations are more consistent than with vertically polarized observations. At horizontal polarization, sensitivity to the input parameters is much greater for wet soils than for dry soils, whereas for vertical polarization the moisture dependence is much weaker. At vertical polarization, sensitivities to variations in all parameters are much lower. To ensure that retrieval accuracy specifications are consistently met, high soil moisture conditions should be used in defining parameter accuracy requirements. Given the spatial and temporal variability of vegetation and soil conditions, it seems unlikely that, for regions with substantial rapidly growing vegetation, the accuracy requirements for model parameters in a single-frequency, single-polarization retrieval algorithm can be met with current satellite products. For such conditions, any soil moisture retrieval algorithm using parameterizations similar to those of this study may require multiple frequencies, polarizations, or look angles to produce stable, reliable soil moisture estimates.
Keywords :
data acquisition; geophysical signal processing; microwave measurement; moisture measurement; polarisability; polarisation; radiometry; sensitivity; soil; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; AD 2002; SMEX02; Soil Moisture Experiments; airborne C-band radiometer measurements; airborne X-band radiometer measurements; aircraft single-channel single-polarization algorithm; horizontally polarized brightness temperature observation; microwave radiometry; moisture dependence; near-surface soil moisture; parameter sensitivity; parameter space methods; passive microwave frequency; single-scattering albedo; soil condition; soil moisture retrievals; spatial variability; surface roughness; temporal variability; vegetation B parameter; vertical polarization; wet soil; Brightness temperature; Frequency estimation; Microwave frequencies; Microwave radiometry; Moisture measurement; Polarization; Satellite broadcasting; Soil measurements; Soil moisture; Vegetation; Microwave radiometry; Soil Moisture Experiments in 2002 (SMEX02); parameter space methods; sensitivity; soil moisture; vegetation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2005.857916
Filename :
1542355
Link To Document :
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