Utilizing complementarity of active/passive microwave observations at L-band for soil moisture studies in sandy soils

2013 
In this study, sensitivity of active and passive (AP) observations at L-band to near-surface SM was analyzed for bare sandy soils. The complementarity of AP microwave observations was used to obtain realistic SM profile that matched well with both AP observations during dynamic moisture conditions. Active observations exhibit less sensitivity to SM changes and higher sensitivity to surface roughness than passive observations. Based upon these findings, the observed brightness temperatures (T B s) were used to estimate a SM profile using an emission model. The backscatter (σ°) observations were used to estimate root mean square height (s) and correlation length (cl) using a backscatter model. The estimated SM profile, s, and cl resulted in RMSDs of 4.55K and 0.81dB between the observed and modeled T B and σ° values, respectively, for the rough surface. This study demonstrates the integrated use of AP to improve SM estimates.
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