Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Dec 1999)

Estimation of surface roughness in a semiarid region from C-band ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar data

  • E. E. Sano,
  • A. R. Huete,
  • M. S. Moran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-06831999000400017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 903 – 908

Abstract

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In this study, we investigated the feasibility of using the C-band European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS-1) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data to estimate surface soil roughness in a semiarid rangeland. Radar backscattering coefficients were extracted from a dry and a wet season SAR image and were compared with 47 in situ soil roughness measurements obtained in the rocky soils of the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed, southeastern Arizona, USA. Both the dry and the wet season SAR data showed exponential relationships with root mean square (RMS) height measurements. The dry C-band ERS-1 SAR data were strongly correlated (R² = 0.80), while the wet season SAR data have somewhat higher secondary variation (R² = 0.59). This lower correlation was probably provoked by the stronger influence of soil moisture, which may not be negligible in the wet season SAR data. We concluded that the single configuration C-band SAR data is useful to estimate surface roughness of rocky soils in a semiarid rangeland.

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