Microwave Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture, Above Ground Biomass and Freeze-Thaw Dynamic: Modeling and Empirical Approaches
Human actions have accelerated changes in global temperature, precipitation patterns, and other critical Earth systems. Key markers of these changes can be linked to the dynamic of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and related quantities, such as Soil Moisture (SM), Above Ground Biomass (AGB), and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Human actions have accelerated changes in global temperature, precipitation
patterns, and other critical Earth systems. Key markers of these changes can be
linked to the dynamic of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and related
quantities, such as Soil Moisture (SM), Above Ground Biomass (AGB), and
Freeze-Thaw (FT) Dynamics. These variables are crucial for understanding global
climate changes, hydrological and carbon cycles included. Monitoring these
variables helps to validate climate models and inform policy decisions.
Technologies like microwave remote sensing provide critical tools for
monitoring the effects of human activities on these variables at a global
scale. Other than proper tachenological developments, the study of ECVs
requires suitable theoretical retrieval tools, which leads to the solutions of
inverse problems. In this brief survey, we analyze and summarize the main
retrieval techniques available in the literature for SM, AGB, and FT, performed
on data collected with microwave remote sensing sensors. Such methods will be
some of the fundamental algorithms that can find applications in the research
activities of the interdisciplinary, curiosity-driven, project {\it REmote
sensing daTa INversion with multivariate functional modeling for essential
climAte variables characterization (RETINA)}, recently funded by the European
Union under the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan of
NextGenerationEU, under the Italian Ministry of University and Research. The
main goal of RETINA, in which three research units from three different italian
universities are involved, is to create innovative techniques for analyzing
data generated by the interaction of electromagnetic waves with the Earth's
surface, applying theoretical insights to address real-world challenges. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.03523 |