Title :
Analysis of C-Band Scatterometer Moisture Estimations Derived Over a Semiarid Region
Author :
Amri, Rim ; Zribi, Mehrez ; Chabaane, Zohra Lili ; Wagner, Wolfgang ; Hasenauer, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Centre Nat. de la Rech. Sci., Univ. Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Spatial and temporal variations of soil moisture strongly affect flooding, erosion, solute transport, and vegetation productivity. Their characterization offers numerous possibilities for the improvement of our understanding of complex land-surface-atmosphere interactions. In this paper, soil moisture dynamics at the soil´s surface (the first centimeters) and in its root zone (at depths down to 1 m) are investigated using 25 × 25 km2 scale data (Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT)/METorological OPerational (METOP) scatterometer), for a semiarid region in North Africa. Our study highlights the quality of the surface and root-zone soil moisture products, derived from ASCAT data recorded over a two-year period. Surface soil moisture tends to be highly variable because it is strongly influenced by atmospheric conditions (rain and evaporation). On the other hand, root-zone moisture is considerably less variable. A statistical drought-monitoring index, referred to as the “moisture anomaly index,” is derived from ASCAT and European Remote Sensing (ERS) time series. This index was tested with ERS and ASCAT products during the 1991-2010 study period. A strong correlation is found between the proposed index and the standardized precipitation index.
Keywords :
atmospheric precipitation; erosion; floods; moisture; remote sensing; soil; vegetation; AD 1991 to 2010; ASCAT; Advanced Scatterometer; C-band scatterometer moisture estimation; ERS time series; European Remote Sensing; METOP scatterometer; METorological OPerational; North Africa; erosion; flooding; land-surface-atmosphere interactions; semiarid region; soil moisture dynamics; solute transport; spatial variation; standardized precipitation index; statistical drought monitoring index; temporal variation; vegetation productivity; Indexes; Moisture; Moisture measurement; Soil measurements; Soil moisture; Surface soil; Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT)/METOP; drought; radar; root-zone moisture; surface moisture;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2186458