Geography
Document Type
Article
Abstract
An approach for estimating vertically continuous soil moisture profiles under varying vegetation covers by combining remote sensing with soil (hydrological) modeling is proposed. The approach uses decomposed soil scattering components, after the removal of the vegetation scattering components from fully polarimetric P-band SAR observations. By comparing these with hydrological simulations, soil moisture profiles from the soil surface until a soil depth of 30 cm (assumed average P-band penetration depth) are estimated. Here, the hydrological model HYDRUS-1D, as a representative of any soil hydrological model, is employed to simulate an ensemble of realistic soil moisture profiles, which are used for a multi-layer soil scattering model to obtain forward modeled soil scattering components. Compared to the decomposed SAR-based soil scattering components, the most appropriate soil moisture profile from the ensemble is estimated. The approach is able to provide physically (hydraulic) more meaningful soil moisture profile shapes than currently existing profile estimation approaches, like polynomial fitting to few measurements at discrete soil depths. Results are presented across eight in situ measuring stations in the U.S. within six test sites of NASA's Airborne Microwave Observatory of Subcanopy and Subsurface (AirMOSS) mission between 2013 and 2015. In-depth analyzes and validations with in situ measured soil moisture information demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed approach. Overall, estimated soil moisture profiles at the different sites match the varying local climate, vegetation cover, and soil conditions. Coefficients of determination between estimated and in situ measured soil moisture values vary between 0.48 and 0.92, while unbiased errors range from 1.4 vol% to 3.7 vol%, and Fréchet distances (analyzing the similarity of profile shapes) vary between 0.1 and 0.2 [−].
Publication Title
Remote Sensing of Environment
Publication Date
5-1-2024
Volume
305
ISSN
0034-4257
DOI
10.1016/j.rse.2024.114067
Keywords
AirMOSS, hybrid polarimetric decomposition, HYDRUS-1D, remote sensing
Repository Citation
Fluhrer, Anke; Jagdhuber, Thomas; Montzka, Carsten; Schumacher, Maike; Alemohammad, Hamed; Tabatabaeenejad, Alireza; Kunstmann, Harald; and Entekhabi, Dara, "Soil moisture profile estimation by combining P-band SAR polarimetry with hydrological and multi-layer scattering models" (2024). Geography. 974.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_geography/974
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Fluhrer, A., Jagdhuber, T., Montzka, C., Schumacher, M., Alemohammad, H., Tabatabaeenejad, A., ... & Entekhabi, D. (2024). Soil moisture profile estimation by combining P-band SAR polarimetry with hydrological and multi-layer scattering models. Remote Sensing of Environment, 305, 114067.