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Impact of Plant Surface Moisture on Differential Interferometric Observables: A Controlled Electromagnetic Experiment.

Authors :
Brancato, Virginia
Liebisch, Frank
Hajnsek, Irena
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience & Remote Sensing. Jul2017, Vol. 55 Issue 7, p3949-3964. 16p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The estimation of soil moisture and crop biomass based on differential interferometry is questioned by the influence of intercepted rain (i.e., plant surface moisture) on repeat-pass observables. The magnitude, the origin of this effect, as well as its dependence on system and crop biophysical parameters have been only marginally addressed so far. This paper intends to investigate these aspects within the frame of a laboratory experiment carried out in a highly controlled electromagnetic environment. The collection of multifrequency and fully polarimetric scatterometer profiles offers a distinctive data set, which helps to understand the variations of the interferometric observables in response to a varying plant surface moisture. These changes are assessed by comparing the predictions of a first-order scattering solution with the impact found in the experimental data. Furthermore, the connection between plant surface moisture and differential interferometric observables (i.e., the magnitude and phase of the interferometric coherence) is empirically tested with the aid of regression techniques. Irrespective of frequency and polarization, intercepted water is found to impact the interferometric coherence in a similar way as changes in soil and/or plant water status, i.e., the increase of the sensor to target optical path. Changes of plant surface moisture might be erroneously mistaken either for soil water content or fresh biomass variations. Therefore, this paper raises the possibility that, in certain circumstances, intercepted water might represent a potential source of bias for the estimation of these two land surface parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01962892
Volume :
55
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience & Remote Sensing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124146563
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2017.2684814