Soil moisture estimation is one of the most challenging problems in the context of biophysical parameter estimation from remotely sensed data. Typically, microwave signals are used thanks to their well known sensitivity to variations in the water content of soil. However, other target properties such as soil roughness and the presence of vegetation affect the microwave signals, thus increasing the complexity of the estimation problem. The latter problem becomes even more complex when we move on mountain areas, such as the Alps, where the high heterogeneity of the topographic condition further affect the signals acquired by remote sensors. In this paper, we explore the use of polarimetric RADARSAT2 SAR images for the estimation of soil moisture content in an alpine catchment. In greater detail, we first exploit field measurements and ancillary data to carry out an analysis on the sensitivity of the SAR signal to the moisture content of soil and other target properties, such as topograph...
Analysis of polarimetric RADARSAT2 images for soil moisture retrieval in an alpine catchment
Pasolli, Luca;Bruzzone, Lorenzo;
2010-01-01
Abstract
Soil moisture estimation is one of the most challenging problems in the context of biophysical parameter estimation from remotely sensed data. Typically, microwave signals are used thanks to their well known sensitivity to variations in the water content of soil. However, other target properties such as soil roughness and the presence of vegetation affect the microwave signals, thus increasing the complexity of the estimation problem. The latter problem becomes even more complex when we move on mountain areas, such as the Alps, where the high heterogeneity of the topographic condition further affect the signals acquired by remote sensors. In this paper, we explore the use of polarimetric RADARSAT2 SAR images for the estimation of soil moisture content in an alpine catchment. In greater detail, we first exploit field measurements and ancillary data to carry out an analysis on the sensitivity of the SAR signal to the moisture content of soil and other target properties, such as topograph...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



