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Remote Sensing | 2015

Retrieval and Multi-scale Validation of Soil Moisture from Multi-temporal SAR Data in a Semi-Arid Tropical Region

Sat Kumar Tomer; Ahmad Al Bitar; M. Sekhar; Mehrez Zribi; Soumya Bandyopadhyay; K. Sreelash; A. K. Sharma; Samuel Corgne; Yann Kerr

The current study presents an algorithm to retrieve surface Soil Moisture (SM) from multi-temporal Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data. The developed algorithm is based on the Cumulative Density Function (CDF) transformation of multi-temporal RADARSAT-2 backscatter coefficient (BC) to obtain relative SM values, and then converts relative SM values into absolute SM values using soil information. The algorithm is tested in a semi-arid tropical region in South India using 30 satellite images of RADARSAT-2, SMOS L2 SM products, and 1262 SM field measurements in 50 plots spanning over 4 years. The validation with the field data showed the ability of the developed algorithm to retrieve SM with RMSE ranging from 0.02 to 0.06 m(3)/m(3) for the majority of plots. Comparison with the SMOS SM showed a good temporal behaviour with RMSE of approximately 0.05 m(3)/m(3) and a correlation coefficient of approximately 0.9. The developed model is compared and found to be better than the change detection and delta index model. The approach does not require calibration of any parameter to obtain relative SM and hence can easily be extended to any region having time series of SAR data available.


Journal of Hydrometeorology | 2015

Optimization of a Radiative Transfer Forward Operator for Simulating SMOS Brightness Temperatures over the Upper Mississippi Basin

Hans Lievens; A. Al Bitar; Niko Verhoest; F. Cabot; G. J. M. De Lannoy; Matthias Drusch; Gift Dumedah; H. J. Hendricks Franssen; Y.H. Kerr; Sat Kumar Tomer; Brecht Martens; Olivier Merlin; Ming Pan; M. J. van den Berg; Harry Vereecken; Jeffrey P. Walker; Eric F. Wood; Valentijn R. N. Pauwels

AbstractThe Soil Moisture Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite mission routinely provides global multiangular observations of brightness temperature TB at both horizontal and vertical polarization with a 3-day repeat period. The assimilation of such data into a land surface model (LSM) may improve the skill of operational flood forecasts through an improved estimation of soil moisture SM. To accommodate for the direct assimilation of the SMOS TB data, the LSM needs to be coupled with a radiative transfer model (RTM), serving as a forward operator for the simulation of multiangular and multipolarization top of the atmosphere TBs. This study investigates the use of the Variable Infiltration Capacity model coupled with the Community Microwave Emission Modelling Platform for simulating SMOS TB observations over the upper Mississippi basin, United States. For a period of 2 years (2010–11), a comparison between SMOS TBs and simulations with literature-based RTM parameters reveals a basin-averaged bias of 30 K. There...


Remote Sensing | 2016

MAPSM: A Spatio-Temporal Algorithm for Merging Soil Moisture from Active and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing

Sat Kumar Tomer; Ahmad Al Bitar; M. Sekhar; Mehrez Zribi; Soumya Bandyopadhyay; Yann Kerr

Availability of soil moisture observations at a high spatial and temporal resolution is a prerequisite for various hydrological, agricultural and meteorological applications. In the current study, a novel algorithm for merging soil moisture from active microwave (SAR) and passive microwave is presented. The MAPSM algorithm—Merge Active and Passive microwave Soil Moisture—uses a spatio-temporal approach based on the concept of the Water Change Capacity (WCC) which represents the amplitude and direction of change in the soil moisture at the fine spatial resolution. The algorithm is applied and validated during a period of 3 years spanning from 2010 to 2013 over the Berambadi watershed which is located in a semi-arid tropical region in the Karnataka state of south India. Passive microwave products are provided from ESA Level 2 soil moisture products derived from Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite (3 days temporal resolution and 40 km nominal spatial resolution). Active microwave are based on soil moisture retrievals from 30 images of RADARSAT-2 data (24 days temporal resolution and 20 m spatial resolution). The results show that MAPSM is able to provide a good estimate of soil moisture at a spatial resolution of 500 m with an RMSE of 0.025 m3/m3 and 0.069 m3/m3 when comparing it to soil moisture from RADARSAT-2 and in-situ measurements, respectively. The use of Sentinel-1 and RISAT products in MAPSM algorithm is envisioned over other areas where high number of revisits is available. This will need an update of the algorithm to take into account the angle sampling and resolution of Sentinel-1 and RISAT data.


Water International | 2012

Simulated water resource impacts and livelihood implications of stakeholder-developed scenarios in the Jaldhaka Basin, India

Annemarieke de Bruin; Devaraj de Condappa; Monique Mikhail; Sat Kumar Tomer; M. Sekhar; Jennie Barron

This paper shows how multidisciplinary research can help policy makers develop policies for sustainable agricultural water management interventions by supporting a dialogue between government departments that are in charge of different aspects of agricultural development. In the Jaldhaka Basin in West Bengal, India, a stakeholder dialogue helped identify potential water resource impacts and livelihood implications of an agricultural water management rural electrification scenario. Hydrologic modelling demonstrated that the expansion of irrigation is possible with only a localized effect on groundwater levels, but cascading effects such as declining soil fertility and negative impacts from agrochemicals will need to be addressed.


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2015

SMOS soil moisture assimilation for improved hydrologic simulation in the Murray Darling Basin, Australia

Hans Lievens; Sat Kumar Tomer; A. Al Bitar; G. J. M. De Lannoy; Matthias Drusch; Gift Dumedah; H. J. Hendricks Franssen; Y.H. Kerr; Brecht Martens; Ming Pan; Joshua K. Roundy; Harry Vereecken; Jeffrey P. Walker; Eric F. Wood; Niko Verhoest; Valentijn R. N. Pauwels


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2016

Assimilation of SMOS soil moisture and brightness temperature products into a land surface model

Hans Lievens; G. J. M. De Lannoy; A. Al Bitar; Matthias Drusch; Gift Dumedah; H. J. Hendricks Franssen; Y.H. Kerr; Sat Kumar Tomer; Brecht Martens; Olivier Merlin; Ming Pan; Joshua K. Roundy; Harry Vereecken; Jeffrey P. Walker; Eric F. Wood; Niko Verhoest; Valentijn R. N. Pauwels


Computer Physics Communications | 2014

An open source massively parallel solver for Richards equation: Mechanistic modelling of water fluxes at the watershed scale

Laurent Orgogozo; Nicolas Renon; Cyprien Soulaine; Florent Hénon; Sat Kumar Tomer; David Labat; Oleg S. Pokrovsky; M. Sekhar; Rachid Ababou; Michel Quintard


Earth Interactions | 2013

Modeling the Vulnerability of an Urban Groundwater System due to the Combined Impacts of Climate Change and Management Scenarios

M. Sekhar; M. Shindekar; Sat Kumar Tomer; P. Goswami


Journal of Hydrology | 2012

Parameter estimation of a two-horizon soil profile by combining crop canopy and surface soil moisture observations using GLUE

K. Sreelash; M. Sekhar; Laurent Ruiz; Sat Kumar Tomer; Martine Guérif; Samuel Buis; Patrick Durand; Chantal Gascuel-Odoux


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

Estimation of available water capacity components of two-layered soils using crop model inversion: Effect of crop type and water regime

K. Sreelash; Samuel Buis; M. Sekhar; Laurent Ruiz; Sat Kumar Tomer; Martine Guérif

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Yann Kerr

University of Toulouse

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M. Sekhar

Indian Institute of Science

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Ming Pan

Princeton University

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Harry Vereecken

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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