• DocumentCode
    1296909
  • Title

    Active Remote Sensing of Snow Using NMM3D/DMRT and Comparison With CLPX II Airborne Data

  • Author

    Xu, Xiaolan ; Liang, Ding ; Tsang, Leung ; Andreadis, Konstantinos M. ; Josberger, Edward G. ; Lettenmaier, Dennis P. ; Cline, Donald W. ; Yueh, Simon H.

  • Author_Institution
    Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
  • Volume
    3
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    689
  • Lastpage
    697
  • Abstract
    We applied the Numerical Maxwell Model of three-dimensional simulations (NMM3D) in the Dense Media Radiative Theory (DMRT) to calculate backscattering coefficients. The particles´ positions are computer-generated and the subsequent Foldy-Lax equations solved numerically. The phase matrix in NMM3D has significant cross-polarization, particularly when the particles are densely packed. The NMM3D model is combined with DMRT in calculating the microwave scattering by dry snow. The NMM3D/DMRT equations are solved by an iterative solution up to the second order in the case of small to moderate optical thickness. The numerical results of NMM3D/DMRT are illustrated and compared with QCA/DMRT. The QCA/DMRT and NMM3D/DMRT results are also applied to compare with data from two specific datasets from the second Cold Land Processes Experiment (CLPX II) in Alaska and Colorado. The data are obtained at the Ku-band (13.95 GHz) observations using airborne imaging polarimetric scatterometer (POLSCAT). It is shown that the model predictions agree with the field measurements for both co-polarization and cross-polarization. For the Alaska region, the average snow depth and snow density are used as the inputs for DMRT. The grain size, selected from within the range of the ground measurements, is used as a best-fit parameter within the range. For the Colorado region, we use the Variable Infiltration Capacity Model (VIC) to obtain the input snow profiles for NMM3D/DMRT.
  • Keywords
    backscatter; geophysical signal processing; polarimeters; remote sensing; snow; Alaska; CLPX II airborne data; Cold Land Processes Experiment; Colorado; Dense Media Radiative Theory; NMM3D/DMRT; Numerical Maxwell Model; POLSCAT instrument; Variable Infiltration Capacity Model; active remote sensing; backscattering coefficient; grain size; phase matrix; polarimetric scatterometer; snow; Backscatter; Computational modeling; Equations; Mathematical model; Maxwell equations; Numerical models; Optical scattering; Optical sensors; Particle scattering; Quantum cellular automata; Remote sensing; Scattering; Snow; CLPX; QCA; VIC; dense media radiative transfer; numerical Maxwell model; snow;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1939-1404
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSTARS.2010.2053919
  • Filename
    5549988