The Radar Vegetation Index (RVI) is a well-established microwave metric of vegetation cover. The index utilizes measured linear scattering intensities from co- and cross-polarization and is normalized to ideally range from 0 to 1, increasing with vegetation cover. At long wavelengths (L-band) microwave scattering does not only contain information coming from vegetation scattering, but also from soil scattering (moisture & roughness) and therefore the standard formulation of RVI needs to be revised. Using global level SMAP L-band radar data, we illustrate that RVI runs up to 1.2, due to the pre-factor in the standard formulation not being adjusted to the scattering mechanisms at these low frequencies. Improvements on the RVI are subseque...
In this paper, we implemented the in-situ observation of surface soil moisture (SSM), vegetation wat...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the potential use of Sentinel-1 (S1) radar data for t...
peer reviewedIn this article, we present a multipolarimetric estimation approach for two model-based...
The Radar Vegetation Index (RVI) is a well-established microwave metric of vegetation cover. The ind...
The Radar Vegetation Index (RVI) is a well-established microwave metric of vegetation cover. The ind...
Monitoring global vegetation dynamics is of great importance for many environmental applications. Th...
Research is being conducted on microwave scattering from vegetation. The objective is to develop tec...
Several successful algorithms have been developed to estimate soil moisture of bare surfaces. We pre...
This paper presents a theoretical study of derivation Microwave Vegetation Indices (MVIs) in differe...
Soil surface roughness and above-ground vegetation water content (VWC) are estimated by inverting ph...
Kim and van Zyl (2001) proposed a kind of radar vegetation index (RVI). RVI = 4*min(λ1, λ2, λ3) / (λ...
Active and passive low-frequency microwave measurements from a number of space- and airborne instrum...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to analyze the potential use of Sentinel-1...
Microwave vegetation index (MVI) is a vegetation index defined in microwave bands. It has been devel...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the potential use of Sentinel-1 (S1) radar data for t...
In this paper, we implemented the in-situ observation of surface soil moisture (SSM), vegetation wat...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the potential use of Sentinel-1 (S1) radar data for t...
peer reviewedIn this article, we present a multipolarimetric estimation approach for two model-based...
The Radar Vegetation Index (RVI) is a well-established microwave metric of vegetation cover. The ind...
The Radar Vegetation Index (RVI) is a well-established microwave metric of vegetation cover. The ind...
Monitoring global vegetation dynamics is of great importance for many environmental applications. Th...
Research is being conducted on microwave scattering from vegetation. The objective is to develop tec...
Several successful algorithms have been developed to estimate soil moisture of bare surfaces. We pre...
This paper presents a theoretical study of derivation Microwave Vegetation Indices (MVIs) in differe...
Soil surface roughness and above-ground vegetation water content (VWC) are estimated by inverting ph...
Kim and van Zyl (2001) proposed a kind of radar vegetation index (RVI). RVI = 4*min(λ1, λ2, λ3) / (λ...
Active and passive low-frequency microwave measurements from a number of space- and airborne instrum...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to analyze the potential use of Sentinel-1...
Microwave vegetation index (MVI) is a vegetation index defined in microwave bands. It has been devel...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the potential use of Sentinel-1 (S1) radar data for t...
In this paper, we implemented the in-situ observation of surface soil moisture (SSM), vegetation wat...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the potential use of Sentinel-1 (S1) radar data for t...
peer reviewedIn this article, we present a multipolarimetric estimation approach for two model-based...