In a combined experimental and model study, we investigated effects of surface topography (relief) on the thermal L-band emission of a sandy soil. To this end, brightness temperatures of two adjacent footprint areas were measured quasi-simultaneously with an L-band radiometer at the observation angle of 55° relative to nadir for one year. One footprint featured a distinct relief in the form of erosion gullies with steep slopes, whereas the surface of the second footprint was smooth. Additionally, hydrometeorological variables, in situ soil moisture and temperature were measured, and digital terrain models of the two scenes were derived from terrestrial laser scanning. A facet model, taking into account the topography of the footprint surfa...
An unexplored aspect of L-band microwave emission is the impact of soil moisture and soil temperatur...
This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness temperature sig...
Lambertian surfaces represent an important assumption when constructing thermal radiance transfer eq...
In a combined experimental and model study, we investigated effects of surface topography (relief) o...
In a combined experimental and model study, we investigated effects of surface topography (relief) o...
The structure of the surface soil layer is strongly influenced by soil tillage practices with import...
L-band passive measurements (1.4 GHz) over continental areas are known to be related to surface soil...
The impact of topography and mixed pixels on L-band radiometric observations over land needs to be ...
Microwave radiometry will emerge as an important tool for global remote sensing of near-surface soil...
This letter presents a synthetic L-band (1.4 GHz) multiangular brightness temperature dataset over l...
The soil structure and the hydraulic properties of the top soil layer control water exchanges betwee...
peer reviewed—This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness t...
The emission of bare soils at microwave L-band (1 – 2 GHz) frequencies is known to be correlated wit...
An unexplored aspect of L-band microwave emission is the impact of soil moisture and soil temperatur...
This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness temperature sig...
Lambertian surfaces represent an important assumption when constructing thermal radiance transfer eq...
In a combined experimental and model study, we investigated effects of surface topography (relief) o...
In a combined experimental and model study, we investigated effects of surface topography (relief) o...
The structure of the surface soil layer is strongly influenced by soil tillage practices with import...
L-band passive measurements (1.4 GHz) over continental areas are known to be related to surface soil...
The impact of topography and mixed pixels on L-band radiometric observations over land needs to be ...
Microwave radiometry will emerge as an important tool for global remote sensing of near-surface soil...
This letter presents a synthetic L-band (1.4 GHz) multiangular brightness temperature dataset over l...
The soil structure and the hydraulic properties of the top soil layer control water exchanges betwee...
peer reviewed—This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness t...
The emission of bare soils at microwave L-band (1 – 2 GHz) frequencies is known to be correlated wit...
An unexplored aspect of L-band microwave emission is the impact of soil moisture and soil temperatur...
This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41 GHz) polarimetric brightness temperature sig...
Lambertian surfaces represent an important assumption when constructing thermal radiance transfer eq...