The estimation of soil thermal inertia (STI) (P) on the vegetated surface is a challenging task due to the difficulty in acquiring soil temperature under vegetation. In most cases, mixed surface temperature (T) is used to replace soil temperature (T-s) to estimate P. Inevitably, errors are introduced because of the effect of vegetation. In this paper, on the basis of a simplified STI concept and an operational algorithm of surface temperature separation, the differences of STI estimated from T-s, vegetation temperature (T-v) and T were quantified. When there is large difference between T and T-s (as much as 10 K), the mean absolute percentage difference (MAPD) between STI estimated from T-s (STIS) and STI estimated from T (STIM) can reach 6...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
We are proposing a new method for estimating soil surface water content from thermal inertia distrib...
A method of estimating soil thermal inertia (STI), which uses midday soil heat flux (G(m)) and diurn...
In this paper we pledge that physically based equations should be combined with remote sensing techn...
Obtaining measurements of the near-surface soil water content from passive microwave observations re...
The paper reports a critical analysis of the thermal inertia approach to map surface soil water cont...
In this paper, the relationships between NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) and pseudo th...
For vegetated surfaces, calculation of soil heat flux, G, with the Exact or Analytical method requir...
A critical analysis of a thermal inertia approach to map surface soil water content on bare and spa...
Soil moisture is difficult to quantify because of its high spatial variability. Consequently, great ...
A method is presented which allows thermal inertia (the soil heat capacity times the square root of ...
Surface soil moisture is a key variable in many hydrological, climatological and ecological processe...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
We are proposing a new method for estimating soil surface water content from thermal inertia distrib...
A method of estimating soil thermal inertia (STI), which uses midday soil heat flux (G(m)) and diurn...
In this paper we pledge that physically based equations should be combined with remote sensing techn...
Obtaining measurements of the near-surface soil water content from passive microwave observations re...
The paper reports a critical analysis of the thermal inertia approach to map surface soil water cont...
In this paper, the relationships between NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) and pseudo th...
For vegetated surfaces, calculation of soil heat flux, G, with the Exact or Analytical method requir...
A critical analysis of a thermal inertia approach to map surface soil water content on bare and spa...
Soil moisture is difficult to quantify because of its high spatial variability. Consequently, great ...
A method is presented which allows thermal inertia (the soil heat capacity times the square root of ...
Surface soil moisture is a key variable in many hydrological, climatological and ecological processe...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
We are proposing a new method for estimating soil surface water content from thermal inertia distrib...