MethodsX (Jan 2017)

A method for soil moisture probes calibration and validation of satellite estimates

  • Mauro Holzman,
  • Raúl Rivas,
  • Facundo Carmona,
  • Raquel Niclòs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2017.07.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. C
pp. 243 – 249

Abstract

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Optimization of field techniques is crucial to ensure high quality soil moisture data. The aim of the work is to present a sampling method for undisturbed soil and soil water content to calibrated soil moisture probes, in a context of the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) mission MIRAS Level 2 soil moisture product validation in Pampean Region of Argentina. The method avoids soil alteration and is recommended to calibrated probes based on soil type under a freely drying process at ambient temperature. A detailed explanation of field and laboratory procedures to obtain reference soil moisture is shown. The calibration results reflected accurate operation for the Delta-T thetaProbe ML2x probes in most of analyzed cases (RMSE and bias ≤ 0.05 m3/m3). Post-calibration results indicated that the accuracy improves significantly applying the adjustments of the calibration based on soil types (RMSE ≤ 0.022 m3/m3, bias ≤ −0.010 m3/m3). • A sampling method that provides high quality data of soil water content for calibration of probes is described. • Importance of calibration based on soil types. • A calibration process for similar soil types could be suitable in practical terms, depending on the required accuracy level.

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