Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin

In this paper, a sensitivity analysis to soil moisture variations as a rain effect has been performed at several microwave bands over the lower Bermejo basin, a subtropical area of Argentina mostly spread by moderately dense forests. Parameters such as emissivity and Polarization Index have been con...

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Autores principales: Vittucci, C., Guerriero, L., Ferrazzoli, P., Rahmoune, R., Barraza, V., Grings, F.
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spelling todo:paper_11298596_v46_n1_p775_Vittucci2023-10-03T16:07:47Z Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin Vittucci, C. Guerriero, L. Ferrazzoli, P. Rahmoune, R. Barraza, V. Grings, F. AMSR-E Forest Microwave radiometry SMOS Soil moisture Forestry Sensitivity analysis Soil moisture AMSR-E Forest Microwave radiometry Moisture sensitivity Polarization indices Retrieval algorithms SMOS Vegetation structure Soil surveys algorithm AMSR-E index method microwave imagery SMOS soil moisture vegetation structure Algorithms Forestry Microwaves Moisture Radiometry Sensitivity Soil Argentina Bermejo Basin In this paper, a sensitivity analysis to soil moisture variations as a rain effect has been performed at several microwave bands over the lower Bermejo basin, a subtropical area of Argentina mostly spread by moderately dense forests. Parameters such as emissivity and Polarization Index have been considered to carry out the study. In particular, the performance of L-band SMOS measurements has been compared with C and X band AMSR-E one, highlighting the better achievement of the lower frequencies due to the weaker interaction with the vegetation structures. This work intends to give a contribution in the subject of soil moisture sensitivity, which is a preliminary step in the development of retrieval algorithms. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_11298596_v46_n1_p775_Vittucci
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topic AMSR-E
Forest
Microwave radiometry
SMOS
Soil moisture
Forestry
Sensitivity analysis
Soil moisture
AMSR-E
Forest
Microwave radiometry
Moisture sensitivity
Polarization indices
Retrieval algorithms
SMOS
Vegetation structure
Soil surveys
algorithm
AMSR-E
index method
microwave imagery
SMOS
soil moisture
vegetation structure
Algorithms
Forestry
Microwaves
Moisture
Radiometry
Sensitivity
Soil
Argentina
Bermejo Basin
spellingShingle AMSR-E
Forest
Microwave radiometry
SMOS
Soil moisture
Forestry
Sensitivity analysis
Soil moisture
AMSR-E
Forest
Microwave radiometry
Moisture sensitivity
Polarization indices
Retrieval algorithms
SMOS
Vegetation structure
Soil surveys
algorithm
AMSR-E
index method
microwave imagery
SMOS
soil moisture
vegetation structure
Algorithms
Forestry
Microwaves
Moisture
Radiometry
Sensitivity
Soil
Argentina
Bermejo Basin
Vittucci, C.
Guerriero, L.
Ferrazzoli, P.
Rahmoune, R.
Barraza, V.
Grings, F.
Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin
topic_facet AMSR-E
Forest
Microwave radiometry
SMOS
Soil moisture
Forestry
Sensitivity analysis
Soil moisture
AMSR-E
Forest
Microwave radiometry
Moisture sensitivity
Polarization indices
Retrieval algorithms
SMOS
Vegetation structure
Soil surveys
algorithm
AMSR-E
index method
microwave imagery
SMOS
soil moisture
vegetation structure
Algorithms
Forestry
Microwaves
Moisture
Radiometry
Sensitivity
Soil
Argentina
Bermejo Basin
description In this paper, a sensitivity analysis to soil moisture variations as a rain effect has been performed at several microwave bands over the lower Bermejo basin, a subtropical area of Argentina mostly spread by moderately dense forests. Parameters such as emissivity and Polarization Index have been considered to carry out the study. In particular, the performance of L-band SMOS measurements has been compared with C and X band AMSR-E one, highlighting the better achievement of the lower frequencies due to the weaker interaction with the vegetation structures. This work intends to give a contribution in the subject of soil moisture sensitivity, which is a preliminary step in the development of retrieval algorithms.
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author Vittucci, C.
Guerriero, L.
Ferrazzoli, P.
Rahmoune, R.
Barraza, V.
Grings, F.
author_facet Vittucci, C.
Guerriero, L.
Ferrazzoli, P.
Rahmoune, R.
Barraza, V.
Grings, F.
author_sort Vittucci, C.
title Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin
title_short Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin
title_full Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin
title_fullStr Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin
title_full_unstemmed Study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower Bermejo basin
title_sort study of multifrequency sensitivity to soil moisture variations in the lower bermejo basin
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_11298596_v46_n1_p775_Vittucci
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