Comparison of backscattering models at L-band for growing corn

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The impact of incoherent and coherent formulations on estimates of terrain backscatter (σ0terrain) at L-band for a growing season of corn is examined. The average root mean square difference (RMSD) between the two formulations over the growing season ranged between 34 dB, with higher RMSDs at HH polarization (pol), indicating the presence of coherent effects. In the incoherent model, the direct scattering from stems was the primary mechanism, while in the coherent formulation, the interactions between the stems and soil were the primary mechanisms due to the coherent effects. Both incoherent and coherent formulations estimated equally high sensitivities of (σ0terrain) to soil moisture (SM) during early stage under low vegetation conditions. During the early and mid stages, the (σ0terrain) estimated by both formulations exhibited higher sensitivities during dry conditions than wet conditions. In contrast, during the reproductive stage, the (σ0terrain) by the incoherent formulation was more sensitive to the SM at wet conditions than at dry conditions. Based upon the ALOS/SMAP accuracy for (σ 0terrain), the incoherent formulation exhibited the highest sensitivity during the early stage with detection of SM changes as low as 2 vol% for dry condition, whereas the coherent formulation exhibited the highest sensitivity during the mid stage with detection of SM changes as low as 2.5 vol%. The results of this study suggest that the coherent effects should be considered for defining accuracy of SM estimation algorithms for corn at L-band.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo5491065
Páginas (desde-hasta)24-28
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Volumen8
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2011
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