Title :
Radar backscatter inversion techniques for estimation of surface soil moisture: EFEDA-Spain and HAPEX-Sahel case studies
Author :
Van Oevelen, Peter J. ; Hoekman, Dirk H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Water Resources, Wageningen Agric. Univ., Netherlands
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Soil moisture is considered to be the link between the water and energy balance at the land surface. The extraction of information on soil moisture from remotely sensed data, especially from microwave instruments, has always received a lot of attention. Most methods that are used to extract this information are empirical in nature. In this paper, a semiempirical model from Y. Oh et al., (1992) and a numerical inversion of the Integral Equation Method (IEM) model, introduced as “INVIEM,” are applied to retrieve soil moisture over bare soil surfaces from active microwave data. The two models are compared using data from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) air synthetic aperture radar (AirSAR) taken during the EFEDA-Spain´91 experiment and ERS-1 data from the HAPEX-Sahel´92 experiment. The comparison is performed within a general framework to estimate soil moisture from radar data, describing all necessary steps. The range of soil moisture values estimated by the INVIEM model, using the AirSAR and ERS-1 data, is in agreement with the soil moisture variation found in the field
Keywords :
airborne radar; backscatter; hydrological techniques; inverse problems; moisture measurement; radar cross-sections; remote sensing by radar; soil; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; AirSAR; EFEDA; HAPEX; Integral Equation Method; SAR; Sahel; Spain; backscatter inversion; hydrology; land surface; measurement technique; radar remote sensing; semiempirical model; soil moisture; surface soil moisture; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; water content; Backscatter; Data mining; Information retrieval; Instruments; Integral equations; Land surface; Microwave theory and techniques; Propulsion; Radar remote sensing; Soil moisture;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on