Title :
A composite discrete-continuous approach to model the microwave emission of vegetation
Author :
Wigneron, Jean-Pierre ; Calvet, Jean-Christophe ; Chanzy, Andre ; Grosjean, Olivier ; Laguerre, Laurent
Author_Institution :
INRA/Bioclimatologie, Montfavet, France
fDate :
1/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new approach to model the microwave emission of vegetation is described in the paper. The modeling is based on the combination of both the discrete approach to simulate single scattering albedo ω and the continuous approach to simulate vegetation scattering effects. This composite model COMPOS is designed first to account for absorption effects in a more accurate way than the continuous approach and secondly to remain relevant for inversion procedures. Sensitivity studies showed that the use of a priori information about the vegetation structure is relevant to simulate ω. So, a reduced number of input parameters can be used in the composite model. Simulations of single scattering albedo ω, of canopy opacity and of wheat emissivity have been compared with several sets of radiometric data. The comparisons show that the composite approach simulations are consistent with the microwave observations
Keywords :
albedo; electromagnetic wave scattering; radiative transfer; remote sensing; COMPOS; a priori information; absorption effects; canopy opacity; composite discrete-continuous approach; inversion procedures; microwave emission; radiometric data; simulate single scattering albedo; vegetation; Absorption; Equations; Frequency; Geophysical measurements; Land surface; Land surface temperature; Microwave measurements; Permittivity; Scattering; Vegetation;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on