Among the indirect estimation approaches of soil water content in the upper layer of the soil, the “triangle method” is one of the most common that relies on the simple relationship between the optical and thermal features sensed via Earth Observation. These features are controlled by water content at the surface and within the root zone but also by meteorological forcing including air temperature and humidity, as well as solar radiation. Night- and day-time MODIS composites of land-surface temperature (LST) allowed applying a version of the triangle method that takes into account the temporal admittance of the soil. In this study, it has been applied to a long time-series of pair images to analyze the seasonal influence of the meteorologic...
Abstract The potential of using the day/night temperature difference as an indicator of soil/canopy ...
Soil humidity plays a key-role in hydrological and agricultural processes. In the rainfall-runoff pr...
Indirect measurements of field-scale (hectometer grid-size) spatial-average near-surface soil moistu...
Among the indirect estimation approaches of soil water content in the upper layer of the soil, the “...
Among indirect estimations of the soil water content in the upper layer, the triangle method is base...
Knowledge of soil water content plays a key role in water management efforts to improve irrigation ...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
Soil water content (SWC) is a crucial variable in the thermal infrared research and is the major con...
AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer on board NOAA satellites) data are considered here t...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
Surface soil moisture is a key variable in many hydrological, climatological and ecological processe...
Knowledge of soil water content plays a key role in water management efforts to improve irrigation e...
Abstract The potential of using the day/night temperature difference as an indicator of soil/canopy ...
Soil humidity plays a key-role in hydrological and agricultural processes. In the rainfall-runoff pr...
Indirect measurements of field-scale (hectometer grid-size) spatial-average near-surface soil moistu...
Among the indirect estimation approaches of soil water content in the upper layer of the soil, the “...
Among indirect estimations of the soil water content in the upper layer, the triangle method is base...
Knowledge of soil water content plays a key role in water management efforts to improve irrigation ...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
Soil water content (SWC) is a crucial variable in the thermal infrared research and is the major con...
AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer on board NOAA satellites) data are considered here t...
Soil water content is directly connected with soil evaporation and plant transpiration processes; in...
Surface soil moisture is a key variable in many hydrological, climatological and ecological processe...
Knowledge of soil water content plays a key role in water management efforts to improve irrigation e...
Abstract The potential of using the day/night temperature difference as an indicator of soil/canopy ...
Soil humidity plays a key-role in hydrological and agricultural processes. In the rainfall-runoff pr...
Indirect measurements of field-scale (hectometer grid-size) spatial-average near-surface soil moistu...