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Sensors | 2012

Validation of SMOS soil moisture products over the Maqu and Twente regions.

Laura Dente; Zhongbo Su; Jun Wen

The validation of Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) soil moisture products is a crucial step in the investigation of their inaccuracies and limitations, before planning further refinements of the retrieval algorithm. Therefore, this study intended to contribute to the validation of the SMOS soil moisture products, by comparing them with the data collected in situ in the Maqu (China) and Twente (The Netherlands) regions in 2010. The seasonal behavior of the SMOS soil moisture products is generally in agreement with the in situ measurements for both regions. However, the validation analysis resulted in determination coefficients of 0.55 and 0.51 over the Maqu and Twente region, respectively, for the ascending pass data, and of 0.24 and 0.41, respectively, for the descending pass data. Moreover, a systematic dry bias of the SMOS soil moisture was found of approximately 0.13 m3/m3 for the Maqu region and 0.17 m3/m3 for the Twente region for ascending pass data. Several factors might have affected the retrieval accuracy, such as the presence of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), the use of inaccurate land cover information and the presence of frozen soils not correctly detected in winter. Improving the RFI filtering method and the quality of the retrieval algorithm inputs, such as land surface temperature and land cover, would certainly improve the accuracy of the retrieved soil moisture.


International Journal of Remote Sensing | 2013

Seasonality and autocorrelation of satellite-derived soil moisture products

Laura Dente; Z. Vekerdy; R.A.M. de Jeu; Zhongbo Su

This study presents an analysis of temporal behaviour of in situ and satellite-derived soil moisture data. The main objective is to evaluate the temporal reliability of the satellite products, comparing them with in situ data, for applications that would benefit from the use of consistent time series of soil moisture, such as studies on climate and hydrological cycle. The time series, seasonalities, and anomalies of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for the Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) soil moisture and European Remote Sensing (ERS) satellite soil wetness index data sets were analysed over five test sites. The agreement of temporal behaviours and autocorrelation functions and the correlation with in situ data were investigated. A good agreement between the seasonalities of both satellite data sets and in situ data with high correlations (i.e. 0.9) was found over the sites with a large soil moisture variability range and short vegetation cover. Noisier seasonalities were found over sites with small soil moisture variability ranges, affected by radiofrequency interference (RFI) and characterized by croplands. In spite of ERS soil moisture being characterized by a longer time series, the seasonality is much noisier than the AMSR-E products due to the numerous gaps in the data set. The correlation among the anomalies is lower than 0.6, mainly due to the noise in the satellite products. However, the autocorrelation functions show that the anomalies are not random, although noisy. Although the stability of the anomaly correlograms is affected by the relatively short time series available for this study, the analysis shows that there are statistical similarities between the satellite soil moisture anomalies and the in situ data anomalies. The results show that AMSR-E and ERS products are consistent over long time periods and do contain useful information about soil moisture seasonality and anomaly behaviour, although they are affected by noise.


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2008

Assimilation of leaf area index derived from ASAR and MERIS data into CERES-Wheat model to map wheat yield

Laura Dente; Giuseppe Satalino; Francesco Mattia; Michele Rinaldi


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2011

The Tibetan Plateau observatory of plateau scale soil moisture and soil temperature (Tibet-Obs) for quantifying uncertainties in coarse resolution satellite and model products

Zhongbo Su; Jun Wen; Laura Dente; R. van der Velde; Lichun Wang; Yaoming Ma; Kun Yang; Zheng-Guo Hu


International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation | 2012

Maqu network for validation of satellite-derived soil moisture products

Laura Dente; Z. Vekerdy; Jun Wen; Zhongbo Su


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2014

Combined use of active and passive microwave satellite data to constrain a discrete scattering model

Laura Dente; Paolo Ferrazzoli; Zhongbo Su; R. van der Velde; Leila Guerriero


Archive | 2011

Twente soil moisture and soil temperature monitoring network

Laura Dente; Z. Vekerdy; Zhongbo Su; Murat Ucer


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2011

A plateau scale soil moisture and soil temperature observatory for quantifying uncertainties in coarse resolution satellite products

Zhongbo Su; Jun Wen; Laura Dente; R. van der Velde; Lichun Wang; Yaoming Ma; Kun Yang; Zheng-Guo Hu


Archive | 2013

Drought monitoring, prediction and adaptation under climatic changes

Su; Yaoming Ma; R. van der Velde; Laura Dente; Lixin Wang; J. Timmermans; Massimo Menenti; José A. Sobrino; Zhenchao Li; W. Verhoef; Li Jia; Jianguang Wen; Y He; Li Wan; Qinhuo Liu; Qiang Yu; Xuezhang Li; Lei Zhong; Yijian Zeng; Xin Tian; Longhui Li; C. Qin; W.J. Timmermans; M.D. van Helvoirt; C. van der Tol; Salama; Z. Vekerdy


Archive | 2013

Blending different soil moisture products over Tibetan Plateau and its validation : powerpoint

Yijian Zeng; Zhongbo Su; Jianguang Wen; Laura Dente; R. van der Velde; Lichun Wang

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Jianguang Wen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jun Wen

Chengdu University of Information Technology

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Yaoming Ma

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Paolo Ferrazzoli

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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