DocumentCode
1024379
Title
Microwave Emission from Row Crops
Author
Brunfeldt, David R. ; Ulaby, Fawwaz T.
Author_Institution
Applied Microwave Corporation, Lawrence, KS 66046
Issue
3
fYear
1986
fDate
5/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
353
Lastpage
359
Abstract
In order to examine the emission properties of vegetation without taking into consideration the effects of variations in the soil background, strips of metal screening were used to cover the soil surface between adjacent rows of plants. Temporal measurements were made at 2.7 and 5.1 GHz for soybean, wheat, and corn canopies. Several special experiments were conducted to evaluate the sensitivity of brightness temperature to look direction (relative to row direction), polarization configuration, and incidence angle, and to evaluate the emission contributions of defoliated stalks. In general, the results show that the canopy is highly anisotropic, the emission exhibits a strong dependence on polarization and look direction, and the scattering albedo is typically less than 0.1. Canopy transmissivity was estimated from the radiometric observations and then related empirically to the canopy´s integrated water content. Using this relation in a zero-order radiative transfer model led to good agreement between the experimental observations and the model predictions.
Keywords
Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Brightness temperature; Crops; Microwave radiometry; Polarization; Predictive models; Scattering; Soil measurements; Strips; Vegetation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.1986.289592
Filename
4072471
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