Jp. Wigneron et al., A SIMPLE ALGORITHM TO RETRIEVE SOIL-MOISTURE AND VEGETATION BIOMASS USING PASSIVE MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS OVER CROP FIELDS, Remote sensing of environment, 51(3), 1995, pp. 331-341
A simple algorithm to retrieve soil moisture and vegetation water cont
ent from passive microwave measurements is analyzed in this study. The
approach is based on a zeroth-order solution of the radiative transfe
r equations in a vegetation layer. In this study, the single scatterin
g albedo accounts for scattering effects and two parameters account fo
r the dependence of the optical thickness on polarization, incidence a
ngle, and frequency. The algorithm requires only ancillary information
about crop type and surface temperature. Retrievals of the surface pa
rameters from two radiometric data sets acquired over a soybean and a
wheat crop have been attempted. The model parameters have been fitted
in order to achieve best match between measured and retrieved surface
data. The results of the inversion are analyzed for different configur
ations of the radiometric observations: one or several look angles, L-
band, C-band or (L-band and C-band). Sensitivity of the retrievals to
the best fit values of the model parameters has also been investigated
The best configurations, requiring simultaneous measurements at L- an
d C-band, produce retrievals of soil moisture and biomass with a 15% e
stimated precision (about 0.06 m(3)/m(3) for soil moisture and 0.3 kg/
m(2) for biomass) and exhibit a limited sensitivity to the best fit pa
rameters.