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SMOS Level-2 Soil Moisture Product Evaluation in Rain-Fed Croplands of the Pampean Region of Argentina
A field campaign was carried out to evaluate the Soil Moisture (SM) MIR_SMUDP2 product (v5.51) generated from the data of the Microwave Imaging Radiometer using Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) aboard the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission. The study area was the Pampean Region of Argentina, which was selected because it is a vast area of flatlands containing quite homogeneous rain-fed croplands, which are considered SMOS nominal land uses and hardly affected by radio-frequency interference contamination. Transects of ground handheld SM measurements were performed using ThetaProbe ML2x probes within four Icosahedral Snyder Equal Area Earth (ISEA) grid nodes, where permanent SM stations are located. The campaign results showed a negative bias of [Formula Omitted] between concurrent SMOS data and ground SM measurements, which means a slight SMOS underestimation, and a standard deviation of [Formula Omitted]. Additionally, a good correlation was obtained between the handheld SM measurements taken during the campaign and the permanent SM station data within a node, which pointed out that the station data could be used as reference data to evaluate the SMOS product over a longer temporal period. SMOS-retrieved data were also compared with station mean SM values from 2012 to 2014. A general SMOS underestimation of [Formula Omitted] was observed, with a standard deviation of [Formula Omitted], which yields an uncertainty of [Formula Omitted] for the SMOS product. Although the random error meets the SMOS mission's goal of [Formula Omitted], the product overall uncertainty is higher than that due to the significant dry bias, which is also found in other regions of the world.
SMOS Level-2 Soil Moisture Product Evaluation in Rain-Fed Croplands of the Pampean Region of Argentina
A field campaign was carried out to evaluate the Soil Moisture (SM) MIR_SMUDP2 product (v5.51) generated from the data of the Microwave Imaging Radiometer using Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) aboard the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission. The study area was the Pampean Region of Argentina, which was selected because it is a vast area of flatlands containing quite homogeneous rain-fed croplands, which are considered SMOS nominal land uses and hardly affected by radio-frequency interference contamination. Transects of ground handheld SM measurements were performed using ThetaProbe ML2x probes within four Icosahedral Snyder Equal Area Earth (ISEA) grid nodes, where permanent SM stations are located. The campaign results showed a negative bias of [Formula Omitted] between concurrent SMOS data and ground SM measurements, which means a slight SMOS underestimation, and a standard deviation of [Formula Omitted]. Additionally, a good correlation was obtained between the handheld SM measurements taken during the campaign and the permanent SM station data within a node, which pointed out that the station data could be used as reference data to evaluate the SMOS product over a longer temporal period. SMOS-retrieved data were also compared with station mean SM values from 2012 to 2014. A general SMOS underestimation of [Formula Omitted] was observed, with a standard deviation of [Formula Omitted], which yields an uncertainty of [Formula Omitted] for the SMOS product. Although the random error meets the SMOS mission's goal of [Formula Omitted], the product overall uncertainty is higher than that due to the significant dry bias, which is also found in other regions of the world.
SMOS Level-2 Soil Moisture Product Evaluation in Rain-Fed Croplands of the Pampean Region of Argentina
Raquel Niclos (author) / Raul Rivas / Vicente Garcia-Santos / Carolina Dona / Enric Valor / Mauro Holzman / Martin Bayala / Facundo Carmona / Dora Ocampo / Alvaro Soldano
2016
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/3710/5670
BKL:
38.03
Methoden und Techniken der Geowissenschaften
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74.41
Luftaufnahmen, Photogrammetrie
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