Active microwave sensors operating at lower microwave frequencies in the range from 1 to 10 GHz provide backscatter measurements that are sensitive to the moisture content of the soil. Thanks to a series of European C-band (5.3 GHz) scatterometers, which were first flown on board of the European Remote Sensing satellites ERS-1 and ERS-2, and later on board of MetOp-A and MetOp -B, we are now in the possession of a long-term soil moisture time series starting in 1991. The creation of globally consistent long-term soil moisture time series is a challenging task. The TU-Wien soil moisture algorithm is adopted to tackle these challenges. In this paper we present two methodologies that were developed to ensure radiometric stability of the Europe...
International audienceThe SMOS project (CNES/ESA) aims at developing a L-band interferometric radiom...
In previous studies, satellite based microwave instruments have been shown to provide useful retriev...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...
© 2018 IEEE Measurements of soil moisture are needed for a better global understanding of the land s...
Knowledge of soil moisture content in the root zone is important throughout a wide range of environm...
In microwave remote sensing of the Earth's surface, the satellite signal holds information on both s...
The satellite based passive (radiometer) and active (radar) microwave sensors enhanced our ability t...
Soil moisture is widely recognized as an important land surface variable that provides a deeper know...
The satellite based passive (radiometer) and active (radar) microwave sensors enhanced our ability t...
Soil moisture is widely recognized as an important land surface variable that provides a deeper know...
A series of satellite-based passive and active microwave instruments provide soil moisture retrieval...
The launch of the European Remote sensing Satellite (ERS-1) in July 1991 represented an important tu...
Accurate mapping of long-term global soil moisture is of great importance to earth science studies a...
The QuikSCAT enhanced (2.225-km) backscattering product is investigated for sensitivity to changes i...
International audiencePassive microwaves at L-band (1.4 GHz) can be used to estimate near surface so...
International audienceThe SMOS project (CNES/ESA) aims at developing a L-band interferometric radiom...
In previous studies, satellite based microwave instruments have been shown to provide useful retriev...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...
© 2018 IEEE Measurements of soil moisture are needed for a better global understanding of the land s...
Knowledge of soil moisture content in the root zone is important throughout a wide range of environm...
In microwave remote sensing of the Earth's surface, the satellite signal holds information on both s...
The satellite based passive (radiometer) and active (radar) microwave sensors enhanced our ability t...
Soil moisture is widely recognized as an important land surface variable that provides a deeper know...
The satellite based passive (radiometer) and active (radar) microwave sensors enhanced our ability t...
Soil moisture is widely recognized as an important land surface variable that provides a deeper know...
A series of satellite-based passive and active microwave instruments provide soil moisture retrieval...
The launch of the European Remote sensing Satellite (ERS-1) in July 1991 represented an important tu...
Accurate mapping of long-term global soil moisture is of great importance to earth science studies a...
The QuikSCAT enhanced (2.225-km) backscattering product is investigated for sensitivity to changes i...
International audiencePassive microwaves at L-band (1.4 GHz) can be used to estimate near surface so...
International audienceThe SMOS project (CNES/ESA) aims at developing a L-band interferometric radiom...
In previous studies, satellite based microwave instruments have been shown to provide useful retriev...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...