Title :
Temporal and spatial soil moisture dynamics in mountain meadows by integrating Radarsat 2 images and ground data
Author :
Notarnicola, C. ; Pasolli, L. ; Cuozzo, G. ; Greifeneder, F. ; Bertoldi, G. ; Della Chiesa, S. ; Niedrist, G. ; Castelletti, D. ; Tappeiner, U. ; Bruzzone, L. ; Zebisch, M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Appl. Remote Sensing, EURAC, Bolzano, Italy
Abstract :
In mountain areas, soil moisture is a key parameter for both agricultural management and natural hazard support. This paper presents an approach for retrieval of soil moisture content (SMC) from different satellite sensors with a specific focus on mountain areas. The experimental analysis was carried out on images acquired over the Südtirol/Alto Adige Province (Italy) during 2010-2011 from the RADARSAT2 in quad-pol mode and Envisat ASAR in Wide Swath mode in VV polarization. The methodology for soil moisture retrieval is based on the Support Vector Regression (SVR) method specifically trained to be able to consider topographic effects of the mountain areas. The comparison with ground measurements collected during field campaigns indicates an RMSE value of around 5% of SMC% while the comparison with fixed ground stations reports an error of around 9% of SMC%. Comparing RADARSAT2 and ASAR SMC, both datasets reveal very similar distributions of SMC values. The cumulative histogram curve for the two datasets shows a slight underestimation of SMC in the ASAR product. This could be ascribed to the reduced resolution of ASAR WS and the use of VV polarization.
Keywords :
hydrological techniques; radar imaging; radar polarimetry; regression analysis; remote sensing by radar; soil; support vector machines; synthetic aperture radar; topography (Earth); vegetation; AD 2010 to 2011; ASAR SMC; Alto Adige Province; Envisat ASAR; Italy; RADARSAT2 images; RMSE value; SMC retrieval; SVR method; Sudtirol Province; VV polarization; agricultural management; cumulative histogram curve; field campaign; fixed ground stations; ground data; ground measurement comparison; mountain area; mountain meadows; natural hazard support; quad-pol mode; satellite sensors; soil moisture content retrieval; spatial soil moisture dynamics; support vector regression method; temporal soil moisture dynamics; topographic effects; wide swath mode; Estimation; Histograms; Remote sensing; Satellites; Soil measurements; Soil moisture; Synthetic aperture radar; SAR; retrieval approach; soil moisture;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6946652