198-204The present study investigates the potential use of active microwave observations at 9.5 GHz frequency of X-band to monitor soil moisture and vegetation leaf area index (LAI) over a wheat cover for remote sensing. Using an X-band (9.5 GHz) scatterometer, measurements have been made out for different growth stage of crop (wheat). The leaf area index (LAI) is an important parameter for understanding the crop characteristics. Here an attempt has been made to highlight the effect of crop (wheat) LAI and crop covered soil moisture (mg) on microwave scattering. Using simple scattering model, an empirical relation has been developed for observing the LAI and mg effect on scattering coefficient. The angular and polarization de...
The objectives of this study were: to examine the sensitivity of radar backscatter, to estimate soil...
Vita.Theoretical and experimental studies of the thermal microwave emission from moist soil were per...
Remote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important for the management of la...
An outdoor observation has been carried out for response of crop (wheat) height and crop covered so...
Research is being conducted on microwave scattering from vegetation. The objective is to develop tec...
This study aims to provide a better understanding of the influence of the vegetation layer on L-band...
International audienceRemote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important fo...
International audienceRemote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important fo...
Active and passive low-frequency microwave measurements from a number of space- and airborne instrum...
The radar response to soil moisture content was investigated using a truck-mounted 1-18 GHz (30-1.67...
This paper describes an individual effect of soil moisture(m_g)and surface roughness(h_<rms>)of bare...
International audience—Ground-based multifrequency (L-band to W-band, 1.41–90 GHz) and multiangular ...
International audienceRemote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important fo...
Dielectric constant values of the samples of soil of Alwar (at various moist states) have been calcu...
Remote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important for the management of la...
The objectives of this study were: to examine the sensitivity of radar backscatter, to estimate soil...
Vita.Theoretical and experimental studies of the thermal microwave emission from moist soil were per...
Remote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important for the management of la...
An outdoor observation has been carried out for response of crop (wheat) height and crop covered so...
Research is being conducted on microwave scattering from vegetation. The objective is to develop tec...
This study aims to provide a better understanding of the influence of the vegetation layer on L-band...
International audienceRemote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important fo...
International audienceRemote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important fo...
Active and passive low-frequency microwave measurements from a number of space- and airborne instrum...
The radar response to soil moisture content was investigated using a truck-mounted 1-18 GHz (30-1.67...
This paper describes an individual effect of soil moisture(m_g)and surface roughness(h_<rms>)of bare...
International audience—Ground-based multifrequency (L-band to W-band, 1.41–90 GHz) and multiangular ...
International audienceRemote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important fo...
Dielectric constant values of the samples of soil of Alwar (at various moist states) have been calcu...
Remote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important for the management of la...
The objectives of this study were: to examine the sensitivity of radar backscatter, to estimate soil...
Vita.Theoretical and experimental studies of the thermal microwave emission from moist soil were per...
Remote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important for the management of la...