Title :
The Soil Moisture Active Passive Validation Experiment 2012 (SMAPVEX12): Prelaunch Calibration and Validation of the SMAP Soil Moisture Algorithms
Author :
McNairn, Heather ; Jackson, Thomas J. ; Wiseman, Grant ; Belair, Stephane ; Berg, Aaron ; Bullock, Paul ; Colliander, A. ; Cosh, Michael H. ; Seung-bum Kim ; Magagi, Ramata ; Moghaddam, Mahta ; Njoku, Eni G. ; Adams, Justin R. ; Homayouni, Saeid ; Ojo, Em
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Technol. Branch, Agric. & Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite is scheduled for launch in January 2015. In order to develop robust soil moisture retrieval algorithms that fully exploit the unique capabilities of SMAP, algorithm developers had identified a need for long-duration combined active and passive L-band microwave observations. In response to this need, a joint Canada-U.S. field experiment (SMAPVEX12) was conducted in Manitoba (Canada) over a six-week period in 2012. Several times per week, NASA flew two aircraft carrying instruments that could simulate the observations the SMAP satellite would provide. Ground crews collected soil moisture data, crop measurements, and biomass samples in support of this campaign. The objective of SMAPVEX12 was to support the development, enhancement, and testing of SMAP soil moisture retrieval algorithms. This paper details the airborne and field data collection as well as data calibration and analysis. Early results from the SMAP active radar retrieval methods are presented and demonstrate that relative and absolute soil moisture can be delivered by this approach. Passive active L-band sensor (PALS) antenna temperatures and reflectivity, as well as backscatter, closely follow dry down and wetting events observed during SMAPVEX12. The SMAPVEX12 experiment was highly successful in achieving its objectives and provides a unique and valuable data set that will advance algorithm development.
Keywords :
crops; geophysical techniques; soil; AD 2012; AD 2015 01; Canada-US field experiment; Manitoba; NASA SMAP satellite; NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive satellite; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; PALS antenna reflectivity; PALS antenna temperature; SMAP active radar retrieval method; SMAP soil moisture algorithm prelaunch calibration; SMAP soil moisture algorithm validation; SMAP soil moisture retrieval algorithm development; SMAP soil moisture retrieval algorithm enhancement; SMAP soil moisture retrieval algorithm testing; SMAPVEX12 experiment; absolute soil moisture; advance algorithm development; airborne data collection; aircraft carrying instrument; algorithm developer; biomass sample; crop measurement; data analysis; data calibration; dry down event; field data collection; long-duration combined active L-band microwave observation; long-duration combined passive L-band microwave observation; passive active L-band sensor; robust soil moisture retrieval algorithm; soil moisture active passive validation experiment; soil moisture data; unique SMAP capability; unique data set; valuable data set; wetting event; Agriculture; Calibration; Probes; Soil measurements; Soil moisture; Vegetation mapping; Passive microwave; Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP); soil moisture; synthetic aperture radar;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2364913