Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor Station

The main goal of the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) mission is to deliver global fields of surface soil moisture and sea surface salinity using L-band (1.4 GHz) radiometry. Within the context of the Science preparation for SMOS, the Valencia Anchor Station (VAS) experimental site, in Spain...

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Main Authors: S. Juglea, Y. Kerr, A. Mialon, J.-P. Wigneron, E. Lopez-Baeza, A. Cano, A. Albitar, C. Millan-Scheiding, M. Carmen Antolin, S. Delwart
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-05-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/14/831/2010/hess-14-831-2010.pdf
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author S. Juglea
Y. Kerr
A. Mialon
J.-P. Wigneron
E. Lopez-Baeza
A. Cano
A. Albitar
C. Millan-Scheiding
M. Carmen Antolin
S. Delwart
author_facet S. Juglea
Y. Kerr
A. Mialon
J.-P. Wigneron
E. Lopez-Baeza
A. Cano
A. Albitar
C. Millan-Scheiding
M. Carmen Antolin
S. Delwart
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description The main goal of the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) mission is to deliver global fields of surface soil moisture and sea surface salinity using L-band (1.4 GHz) radiometry. Within the context of the Science preparation for SMOS, the Valencia Anchor Station (VAS) experimental site, in Spain, was chosen to be one of the main test sites in Europe for Calibration/Validation (Cal/Val) activities. In this framework, the paper presents an approach consisting in accurately simulating a whole SMOS pixel by representing the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the soil moisture fields over the wide VAS surface (50×50 km<sup>2</sup>). Ground and meteorological measurements over the area are used as the input of a Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere-Transfer (SVAT) model, SURFEX (Externalized Surface) - module ISBA (Interactions between Soil-Biosphere-Atmosphere) to simulate the spatial and temporal distribution of surface soil moisture. The calibration as well as the validation of the ISBA model are performed using in situ soil moisture measurements. It is shown that a good consistency is reached when point comparisons between simulated and in situ soil moisture measurements are made. <br><br> Actually, an important challenge in remote sensing approaches concerns product validation. In order to obtain an representative soil moisture mapping over the Valencia Anchor Station (50×50 km<sup>2</sup> area), a spatialization method is applied. For verification, a comparison between the simulated spatialized soil moisture and remote sensing data from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer on Earth observing System (AMSR-E) and from the European Remote Sensing Satellites (ERS-SCAT) is performed. Despite the fact that AMSR-E surface soil moisture product is not reproducing accurately the absolute values, it provides trustworthy information on surface soil moisture temporal variability. However, during the vegetation growing season the signal is perturbed. By using the polarization ratio a better agreement is obtained. ERS-SCAT soil moisture products are also used to be compared with the simulated spatialized soil moisture. However, the lack of soil moisture data from the ERS-SCAT sensor over the area (45 observations for one year) prevented capturing the soil moisture variability.
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spelling doaj.art-a54064bf44694093ae54f2e72a07826c2022-12-21T19:52:33ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382010-05-0114583184610.5194/hess-14-831-2010Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor StationS. JugleaY. KerrA. MialonJ.-P. WigneronE. Lopez-BaezaA. CanoA. AlbitarC. Millan-ScheidingM. Carmen AntolinS. DelwartThe main goal of the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) mission is to deliver global fields of surface soil moisture and sea surface salinity using L-band (1.4 GHz) radiometry. Within the context of the Science preparation for SMOS, the Valencia Anchor Station (VAS) experimental site, in Spain, was chosen to be one of the main test sites in Europe for Calibration/Validation (Cal/Val) activities. In this framework, the paper presents an approach consisting in accurately simulating a whole SMOS pixel by representing the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the soil moisture fields over the wide VAS surface (50×50 km<sup>2</sup>). Ground and meteorological measurements over the area are used as the input of a Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere-Transfer (SVAT) model, SURFEX (Externalized Surface) - module ISBA (Interactions between Soil-Biosphere-Atmosphere) to simulate the spatial and temporal distribution of surface soil moisture. The calibration as well as the validation of the ISBA model are performed using in situ soil moisture measurements. It is shown that a good consistency is reached when point comparisons between simulated and in situ soil moisture measurements are made. <br><br> Actually, an important challenge in remote sensing approaches concerns product validation. In order to obtain an representative soil moisture mapping over the Valencia Anchor Station (50×50 km<sup>2</sup> area), a spatialization method is applied. For verification, a comparison between the simulated spatialized soil moisture and remote sensing data from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer on Earth observing System (AMSR-E) and from the European Remote Sensing Satellites (ERS-SCAT) is performed. Despite the fact that AMSR-E surface soil moisture product is not reproducing accurately the absolute values, it provides trustworthy information on surface soil moisture temporal variability. However, during the vegetation growing season the signal is perturbed. By using the polarization ratio a better agreement is obtained. ERS-SCAT soil moisture products are also used to be compared with the simulated spatialized soil moisture. However, the lack of soil moisture data from the ERS-SCAT sensor over the area (45 observations for one year) prevented capturing the soil moisture variability.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/14/831/2010/hess-14-831-2010.pdf
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Y. Kerr
A. Mialon
J.-P. Wigneron
E. Lopez-Baeza
A. Cano
A. Albitar
C. Millan-Scheiding
M. Carmen Antolin
S. Delwart
Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor Station
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
title Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor Station
title_full Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor Station
title_fullStr Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor Station
title_full_unstemmed Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor Station
title_short Modelling soil moisture at SMOS scale by use of a SVAT model over the Valencia Anchor Station
title_sort modelling soil moisture at smos scale by use of a svat model over the valencia anchor station
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/14/831/2010/hess-14-831-2010.pdf
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