Title :
Reanalysis of L-band brightness predicted by the LSP/R model-for prairie grassland: incorporation of rough surface scattering
Author :
Liou, Y.-A. ; Chen, K.S. ; Wu, T.-D.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Space Sci., Nat. Central Univ., Chung-Li, Taiwan
fDate :
1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
L-band brightness predicted by the land surface process/radiobrightness (LSP/R) model for prairie grassland appears to be somewhat lower than expected. A crucial reason for the underestimate of the L-band brightness is that the soil surface was treated as smooth. In this paper, surface scattering of the soil determined by the IEM model is incorporated into the LSP/R model to examine its impact on the predicted L-band brightness. Eight sets of surface parameters, two correlation lengths (L) of 3 and 6 cm×4 root mean squared (RMS) heights (σ) of 0.3, 0.6, 0.8, and 1.0 cm, are utilized to characterize the emission of the soil surface. It is found that H-polarized, L-band brightness is expectedly increased by different levels for all of the eight rough surface cases compared to the smooth surface case. The increase in the average of the H-polarized, L-band brightness is by as much as 13.2 K for the case with L=3 cm and σ=1.0 cm. In addition, L-band´s sensitivity to soil moisture is found to be approximately equal with and without the scattering effects. An increase in H-polarized, L-band brightness by about 12 K at the end of a 14-day simulation by the LSP/R model is in response to a decrease in soil moisture by 7% for all of the nine cases of concern (eight rough plus one smooth soil surfaces)
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; radiometry; remote sensing; soil; vegetation mapping; 0.39 to 1.55 GHz; L-band; LSP/R model; brightness; geophysical measurement technique; grass; grassland; land surface; microwave radiometry; prairie; radiobrightness; remote sensing; rough surface scattering; soil surface; surface scattering; vegetation mapping; Brightness; L-band; Land surface; Land surface temperature; Predictive models; Rough surfaces; Scattering; Soil; Surface roughness; Surface treatment;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on