Title :
Annual temperature and radiobrightness signatures for bare soils
Author :
Liou, Yuei-An ; England, A.W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors have developed physically based, diurnal, and annual models for freezing/thawing moist soils subject to annual insolation, radiant heating, and cooling, and sensible and latent heat exchanges with the atmosphere. Both models have the same weather forcing, numerical scheme, and soil constitutive properties. The authors find that surface temperature differences over a diurnal cycle between the annual and diurnal models are as much as -5 K in March, -7 K in June, -4 K in September, and 5 K in December for 38% (by volume fraction) moist soil. This difference occurs because the annual model includes the history of energy fluxes at the surface of the soil. The annual model is linked to microwave emission models for predictions of temporal radiobrightness signatures. The model predicts a relatively weak decrease in diurnal differences in soil temperature with increased moisture content, but a significant decrease in diurnal differences in radiobrightness. It also exhibits notable perturbations in radiobrightness when soils freeze and thaw. The moisture dependent, day-to-night radiobrightness difference is enhanced by as much as -42 K at 19.35 GHz horizontal polarization for frozen soil if daytime thawing occurs
Keywords :
atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; geophysical techniques; hydrological techniques; microwave measurement; radiometry; remote sensing; soil; terrestrial heat; annual model; annual temperature trend; atmosphere boundary layer; bare soil; cooling; diurnal variation; freezing; geophysical measurement technique; geothermal; hydrology; ice; land surface; latent heat exchange; microwave emission model; microwave radiometry; radiant heating; radiobrightness signature; radiowave radiometry; remote sensing; sensible heat transfer; soil moisture; soil temperature; terrain mapping; terrestrial heat; thawing; weather forcing; Atmosphere; Atmospheric modeling; Cooling; Electromagnetic heating; History; Moisture; Polarization; Predictive models; Soil; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on