DocumentCode
38909
Title
Global Soil Moisture From the Aquarius/SAC-D Satellite: Description and Initial Assessment
Author
Bindlish, Rajat ; Jackson, Thomas ; Cosh, Michael ; Tianjie Zhao ; O´Neill, Peggy
Author_Institution
U.S. Dept. of Agric., Hydrol. & Remote Sensing Lab., Beltsville, MD, USA
Volume
12
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
923
Lastpage
927
Abstract
Aquarius satellite observations over land offer a new resource for measuring soil moisture from space. Although Aquarius was designed for ocean salinity mapping, our objective in this investigation is to exploit the large amount of land observations that Aquarius acquires and extend the mission scope to include the retrieval of surface soil moisture. The soil moisture retrieval algorithm development focused on using only the radiometer data because of the extensive heritage of passive microwave retrieval of soil moisture. The single channel algorithm (SCA) was implemented using the Aquarius observations to estimate surface soil moisture. Aquarius radiometer observations from three beams (after bias/gain modification) along with the National Centers for Environmental Prediction model forecast surface temperatures were then used to retrieve soil moisture. Ancillary data inputs required for using the SCA are vegetation water content, land surface temperature, and several soil and vegetation parameters based on land cover classes. The resulting global spatial patterns of soil moisture were consistent with the precipitation climatology. Initial assessments were performed using in situ observations from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Little Washita and Little River watershed soil moisture networks. Results showed good performance by the algorithm for these land surface conditions for the period of August 2011-June 2013 (rmse = 0.031 m3/m3, Bias = -0.007 m3/m3, and R = 0.855). This radiometer-only soil moisture product will serve as a baseline for continuing research on both active and combined passive-active soil moisture algorithms. The products are routinely available through the National Aeronautics and Space Administration data archive at the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
Keywords
atmospheric precipitation; climatology; geophysical techniques; land cover; moisture; radiometry; remote sensing; soil; vegetation; Aquarius/SAC-D satellite; global soil moisture; land cover classes; land surface temperature; passive microwave retrieval; precipitation climatology; single channel algorithm; soil moisture retrieval algorithm; vegetation water content; Brightness temperature; Calibration; Microwave radiometry; Ocean temperature; Satellites; Soil moisture; Vegetation mapping; Aquarius; microwave radiometer; soil moisture;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2014.2364151
Filename
7024139
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