Title :
Passive active L- and S-band (PALS) microwave sensor for ocean salinity and soil moisture measurements
Author :
Wilson, William J. ; Yueh, Simon H. ; Dinardo, Steven J. ; Chazanoff, Seth L. ; Kitiyakara, Ami ; Li, Fuk K. ; Rahmat-Samii, Yahya
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A passive/active WS-band (PALS) microwave aircraft instrument to measure ocean salinity and soil moisture has been built and tested. Because the L-band brightness temperatures associated with salinity changes are expected to be small, it was necessary to build a very sensitive and stable system. This new instrument has dual-frequency, dual polarization radiometer and radar sensors. The antenna is a high beam efficiency conical horn. The PALS instrument was installed on the NCAR C-130 aircraft and soil moisture measurements were made in support of the Southern Great Plains 1999 experiment in Oklahoma from July 8-14, 1999. Data taken before and after a rainstorm showed significant changes in the brightness temperatures, polarization ratios and radar backscatter, as a function of soil moisture. Salinity measurement missions were flown on July 17-19, 1999, southeast of Norfolk, VA, over the Gulf Stream. The measurements indicated a clear and repeatable salinity signal during these three days, which was in good agreement with the Cape Hatteras ship salinity data. Data were also taken in the open ocean and a small decrease of 0.2 K was measured in the brightness temperature, which corresponded to the salinity increase of 0.4 psu measured by the M/V Oleander vessel
Keywords :
airborne radar; conical antennas; electromagnetic wave polarisation; horn antennas; hydrological equipment; microwave measurement; moisture; oceanographic equipment; radar antennas; radiometers; remote sensing by radar; soil; AD 1999 07 08 to 14; AD 1999 07 17 to 19; Gulf Stream; Oklahoma; PALS microwave sensor; Southern Great Plains 1999 experiment; United States; brightness temperatures; conical horn antenna; dual-frequency dual polarization radiometer; microwave aircraft instrume; ocean salinity; passive active L- and S-band microwave sensor; polarization ratios; radar backscatter; soil moisture measurements; Aircraft manufacture; Antenna measurements; Brightness temperature; Instruments; Microwave sensors; Moisture measurement; Oceans; Sea measurements; Soil measurements; Soil moisture;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on