The Soil Moisture Workshop was held at the United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library in Beltsville, Maryland on January 17-19, 1978. The objectives of the Workshop were to evaluate the state of the art of remote sensing of soil moisture; examine the needs of potential users; and make recommendations concerning the future of soil moisture research and development. To accomplish these objectives, small working groups were organized in advance of the Workshop to prepare position papers. These papers served as the basis for this report
The NASA Short term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center in Huntsville, AL has been run...
During the 1970 growing season, research was conducted to investigate the relationship between remot...
Theoretical modeling as well as laboratory and field measurement were coupled with analysis of aircr...
Approaches planned or being developed for measuring and modeling soil moisture parameters are discus...
The NASA/JSC ground scatterometer system was used in a row structure and row direction effects exper...
A brief tutorial on soil moisture, as it applies to agriculture, is presented. Information was taken...
The interactions and support functions required between the early warning/crop condition assessment ...
During the 1969 and 1970 growing seasons research was conducted to investigate the relationship betw...
The results presented here are derived from measurements made during the April 5 and 6, 1974 flights...
Existing and proposed methods for soil moisture determination are discussed. These include: (1) in s...
Summer research efforts continue in July with the SGP99 Hydrology Campaign headed by the US Departme...
Major activities described include development and evaluation of theoretical models that describe bo...
Predictive procedures for developing soil hydrologic properties (i.e., relationships of soil water p...
Soil types were determined from the Soil Survey of Hand County, South Dakota. The soil types encount...
This paper provided a brief background on the work being done at NASA SPoRT and the CDC to create a ...
The NASA Short term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center in Huntsville, AL has been run...
During the 1970 growing season, research was conducted to investigate the relationship between remot...
Theoretical modeling as well as laboratory and field measurement were coupled with analysis of aircr...
Approaches planned or being developed for measuring and modeling soil moisture parameters are discus...
The NASA/JSC ground scatterometer system was used in a row structure and row direction effects exper...
A brief tutorial on soil moisture, as it applies to agriculture, is presented. Information was taken...
The interactions and support functions required between the early warning/crop condition assessment ...
During the 1969 and 1970 growing seasons research was conducted to investigate the relationship betw...
The results presented here are derived from measurements made during the April 5 and 6, 1974 flights...
Existing and proposed methods for soil moisture determination are discussed. These include: (1) in s...
Summer research efforts continue in July with the SGP99 Hydrology Campaign headed by the US Departme...
Major activities described include development and evaluation of theoretical models that describe bo...
Predictive procedures for developing soil hydrologic properties (i.e., relationships of soil water p...
Soil types were determined from the Soil Survey of Hand County, South Dakota. The soil types encount...
This paper provided a brief background on the work being done at NASA SPoRT and the CDC to create a ...
The NASA Short term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center in Huntsville, AL has been run...
During the 1970 growing season, research was conducted to investigate the relationship between remot...
Theoretical modeling as well as laboratory and field measurement were coupled with analysis of aircr...