The SIR-C/X-SAR experiment on Montespertoli: Sensitivity to hydrological parameters

Multi-frequency and multi-temporal polarimetric SAR measurements, carried out during SIR-C/X-SAR missions over the Montespertoli area have been analysed and compared with data collected at the same frequency and polarization, but at different dates, with the NASA/JPL AIRSAR. This paper presents an a...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of remote sensing 1999-01, Vol.20 (13), p.2597-2612
Hauptverfasser: Macelloni, G., Paloscia, S., Pampaloni, P., Sigismondi, S., De Matthaeis, P., Ferrazzoli, P., Schiavon, G., Solimini, D.
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Zusammenfassung:Multi-frequency and multi-temporal polarimetric SAR measurements, carried out during SIR-C/X-SAR missions over the Montespertoli area have been analysed and compared with data collected at the same frequency and polarization, but at different dates, with the NASA/JPL AIRSAR. This paper presents an analysis of the achieved results aiming at evaluating the contribution of SAR data for estimating some geophysical parameters which play a significant role in hydrological processes and in particular soil moisture and roughness. The study has pointed out that in the scale of surface roughness typical of agricultural areas, a co-polar L-bandsensor gives the highest information content for estimating soil moisture and surface roughness. The sensitivity to soil moisture and surface roughness for individual fields is rather low since both parameters affect the radar signal. However, considering data collected at different dates and averaged over a relatively wide area that includes several fields, the correlation to soil moisture is significant, since the effects of spatial roughness variations are smoothed. On the other hand the sensitivity to surface roughness is better manifested at a spatial scale, integrating on time to reduce the effects of moisture variation. The retrieval of both soil moisture and surface roughness has been performed with good results by means of a semi-empirical model.
ISSN:0143-1161
1366-5901
DOI:10.1080/014311699211958