This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness temperature signatures to oriented permittivity patterns, which can occur for example in the case of row and interrow soil moisture differences in agricultural fields. A field experiment and model simulations are conducted to verify the effects of such patterns on all four Stokes parameters. We find that for an artificial target resembling idealized model conditions, permittivity patterns lead to systematic brightness temperature modulations in dependency of the azimuthal look angle. For the specific field setup, modulations reach amplitudes of ~4 K and mostly affect h-polarized brightness temperatures as well as the first, second and third Stokes parameter...
International audienceOrganic soils play a key role in global warming because they store large amoun...
Global surface soil moisture products are derived from passive L-band microwave satellite observatio...
Global surface soil moisture products are derived from passive L-band microwave satellite observatio...
This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness temperature sig...
peer reviewed—This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness t...
L-Band microwave radiometry over land mainly focuses on observations of horizontally (H) and vertica...
Passive microwave remote sensing has long been recognized as a promising technique for soil moisture...
The structure of the surface soil layer is strongly influenced by soil tillage practices with import...
An unexplored aspect of L-band microwave emission is the impact of soil moisture and soil temperatur...
L-band radiometer measurements were performed at the Selhausen remote sensing field laboratory (Germ...
In a combined experimental and model study, we investigated effects of surface topography (relief) o...
International audience—Ground-based multifrequency (L-band to W-band, 1.41–90 GHz) and multiangular ...
Many impacts of climate change will be expressed in the hydrologic cycle. Microwave radiometry is se...
Hourly L-band (1.4 GHz) horizontally (H) polarized brightness temperatures (T(sub B))'s measured dur...
Organic soils play a key role in global warming because they store large amount of soil carbon which...
International audienceOrganic soils play a key role in global warming because they store large amoun...
Global surface soil moisture products are derived from passive L-band microwave satellite observatio...
Global surface soil moisture products are derived from passive L-band microwave satellite observatio...
This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness temperature sig...
peer reviewed—This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness t...
L-Band microwave radiometry over land mainly focuses on observations of horizontally (H) and vertica...
Passive microwave remote sensing has long been recognized as a promising technique for soil moisture...
The structure of the surface soil layer is strongly influenced by soil tillage practices with import...
An unexplored aspect of L-band microwave emission is the impact of soil moisture and soil temperatur...
L-band radiometer measurements were performed at the Selhausen remote sensing field laboratory (Germ...
In a combined experimental and model study, we investigated effects of surface topography (relief) o...
International audience—Ground-based multifrequency (L-band to W-band, 1.41–90 GHz) and multiangular ...
Many impacts of climate change will be expressed in the hydrologic cycle. Microwave radiometry is se...
Hourly L-band (1.4 GHz) horizontally (H) polarized brightness temperatures (T(sub B))'s measured dur...
Organic soils play a key role in global warming because they store large amount of soil carbon which...
International audienceOrganic soils play a key role in global warming because they store large amoun...
Global surface soil moisture products are derived from passive L-band microwave satellite observatio...
Global surface soil moisture products are derived from passive L-band microwave satellite observatio...