IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (Jan 2024)

Facility for Continuous Agricultural Field Monitoring With a GB-PolSAR

  • Mireia Mas,
  • Albert Aguasca,
  • Antoni Broquetas,
  • Xavier Fabregas,
  • Jordi J. Mallorqui,
  • Jordi Llop,
  • Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez,
  • Julia Kubanek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2024.3420392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 11866 – 11876

Abstract

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Current climate and weather changes urged the scientific community to find ways to observe and understand the relatively rapid land-atmosphere processes related to the water cycle. The HydroSoil project, funded by the European Space Agency, was proposed to experimentally assess the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar in future short revisit time missions based on Geosynchronous Orbital platforms. This article describes the HydroSoil facility providing continuous monitoring of an agricultural field with a 10-min temporal resolution and a spatial resolution in the order of 1 m2. Gathered data from the full Pol Ground-Based SAR are being used to investigate the capability of Geosynchronous SAR missions to retrieve soil moisture and to measure vegetation parameters. To achieve the project's objectives, intensive procurement of ground truth data encompassing continuous acquisition of relevant meteorological parameters such as air humidity, temperature, precipitation wind speed and direction, pressure, and solar irradiation together with other vegetation characteristics under study has been mandatory. The different densities, sizes, and water content of two different crops, barley and corn, together with the data generated, will enable the assessment of the missions’ ability to extract essential scene characteristics, such as soil moisture and crop water content, for use in future geostationary missions.

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