Ej. Burke et Lp. Simmonds, Passive microwave emission from smooth bare soils: developing a simple model to predict near surface water content, INT J REMOT, 22(18), 2001, pp. 3747-3761
MICRO-SWEAT is a coupled microwave emission and soil-vegetation-atmosphere
transfer scheme. It can predict, among other things, the L band (21 cm wave
length) microwave brightness temperature (T-B) for a smooth bare soil from
knowledge of the soil hydraulic properties and local meteorological data. T
-B is the product of the apparent emissivity (e(app)) and the effective phy
sical temperature of the soil profile (T-eff). The modelled relationship be
tween e(app) and average 0-2 cm soil water content was used to develop a si
mple semi-empirical model, which predicts the near surface water content fr
om knowledge of the particle size distribution and e(app). T-eff was found
to be comparable to the soil temperature at 11 cm depth, and was estimated
using a simple sinusoidal function based on thermal diffusivity to extrapol
ate the temperature at 11 cm depth from knowledge of the diurnal variation
in air temperature. The dependence of T-B on incidence angle was predicted
by MICRO-SWEAT and also incorporated. This simple model was then successful
ly used to predict the 0-2 cm water content from knowledge of T-B, the air
temperature regime and the particle size distribution, for data collected a
t various look angles over three different soils using a truck-based radiom
eter.