Vegetation water content is an important parameter for retrieval of soil moisture from microwave data and for other remote sensing applications. Because liquid water absorbs in the shortwave infrared, the normalized difference infrared index (NDII), calculated from Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper band 4 (0.76–0.90 μm wavelength) and band 5 (1.55–1.65 μm wavelength), can be used to determine canopy equivalent water thickness (EWT), which is defined as the water volume per leaf area times the leaf area index (LAI). Alternatively, average canopy EWT can be determined using a landcover classification, because different vegetation types have different average LAI at the peak of the growing season. The primary contribution of this study for the Soil Mo...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Vegetation water content (VWC) is one of the most important parameters for the successful retrieval ...
Vegetation water content is an important biophysical parameter for estimation of soil moisture from ...
Vegetation water content is an important biophysical parameter for estimation of soil moisture from ...
The Soil Moisture Experiments in 2004 and 2005 were conducted to validate algorithms for soil moistu...
Estimation of vegetation water content is central to the understanding of water cycle processes. The...
Vegetation water content (VWC) is important for accurate retrievals of soil moisture using microwave...
Estimation of vegetation water content (VWC) by optical remote sensing improves soil moisture retrie...
Vegetation water content (VWC) plays an important role in parameterizing the vegetation influence on...
Monitoring the plant moisture has a significant role in geographical research. It may be used, among...
Retrieval of soil moisture content using the vertical and horizontal polarizations of multiple frequ...
This article retrieved the vegetation water content equivalent water thickness (EWT) information and...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Vegetation water content (VWC) is one of the most important parameters for the successful retrieval ...
Vegetation water content is an important biophysical parameter for estimation of soil moisture from ...
Vegetation water content is an important biophysical parameter for estimation of soil moisture from ...
The Soil Moisture Experiments in 2004 and 2005 were conducted to validate algorithms for soil moistu...
Estimation of vegetation water content is central to the understanding of water cycle processes. The...
Vegetation water content (VWC) is important for accurate retrievals of soil moisture using microwave...
Estimation of vegetation water content (VWC) by optical remote sensing improves soil moisture retrie...
Vegetation water content (VWC) plays an important role in parameterizing the vegetation influence on...
Monitoring the plant moisture has a significant role in geographical research. It may be used, among...
Retrieval of soil moisture content using the vertical and horizontal polarizations of multiple frequ...
This article retrieved the vegetation water content equivalent water thickness (EWT) information and...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...