Dynamic monitoring of the spatial pattern of winter continuously flooded paddies (WFP) at regional scales is a challenging but highly necessary process in analyzing trace greenhouse gas emissions, water resource management, and food security. The present study was carried out to demonstrate the feasibility of extracting the spatial distribution of WFP through time series imagery of volumetric surface soil moisture content (θv) at the field scale (30 m). A trade-off approach based on the synergistic use of tasseled cap transformation wetness and temperature vegetation dryness index was utilized to obtain paddy θv. The results showed that the modeled θv was in good agreement with in situ measurements. The overall correlation coefficient (R) w...
1. Rice is an important agricultural production system with more than 80 million ha of irrigated ric...
The Gash Delta spate irrigation system (GDSIS) with a net command area of about 100,000 ha is the la...
Waterlogging crop disasters are caused by continuous and excessive soil water in the upper layer of ...
Dynamic monitoring of the spatial pattern of winter continuously flooded paddies (WFP) at regional s...
Drought monitoring is important for the paddy planting planning. Remote sensing is one tool can be u...
Rice is one of the major crops cultivated predominantly in flooded paddies, thus a large amount of w...
Paddy fields are characterized by standing water and saturation condition during the entire crop gro...
Rice is one of the major crops cultivated predominantly in flooded paddies, thus a large amount of w...
A unique physical feature of paddy rice fields is that rice is grown on flooded soil. During the per...
Agricultural land use change substantially affects climate, water, ecosystems, biodiversity, and hum...
Information of paddy rice distribution is essential for food production and methane emission calcula...
Research in different agricultural sectors, including in crop loss estimation during flood and yield...
Soil moisture is an important hydrological parameter, and inversion of soil moisture collaborated by...
Soil moisture is a key environmental variable for developing a coupled hydrological and biogeochemic...
Paddy field has unique characteristics that distinguish it from other plants. Before it p...
1. Rice is an important agricultural production system with more than 80 million ha of irrigated ric...
The Gash Delta spate irrigation system (GDSIS) with a net command area of about 100,000 ha is the la...
Waterlogging crop disasters are caused by continuous and excessive soil water in the upper layer of ...
Dynamic monitoring of the spatial pattern of winter continuously flooded paddies (WFP) at regional s...
Drought monitoring is important for the paddy planting planning. Remote sensing is one tool can be u...
Rice is one of the major crops cultivated predominantly in flooded paddies, thus a large amount of w...
Paddy fields are characterized by standing water and saturation condition during the entire crop gro...
Rice is one of the major crops cultivated predominantly in flooded paddies, thus a large amount of w...
A unique physical feature of paddy rice fields is that rice is grown on flooded soil. During the per...
Agricultural land use change substantially affects climate, water, ecosystems, biodiversity, and hum...
Information of paddy rice distribution is essential for food production and methane emission calcula...
Research in different agricultural sectors, including in crop loss estimation during flood and yield...
Soil moisture is an important hydrological parameter, and inversion of soil moisture collaborated by...
Soil moisture is a key environmental variable for developing a coupled hydrological and biogeochemic...
Paddy field has unique characteristics that distinguish it from other plants. Before it p...
1. Rice is an important agricultural production system with more than 80 million ha of irrigated ric...
The Gash Delta spate irrigation system (GDSIS) with a net command area of about 100,000 ha is the la...
Waterlogging crop disasters are caused by continuous and excessive soil water in the upper layer of ...