The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Jun 2016)

VALIDATION AND UPSCALING OF SOIL MOISTURE SATELLITE PRODUCTS IN ROMANIA

  • I. Sandric,
  • I. Sandric,
  • A. Diamandi,
  • N. Oana,
  • D. Saizu,
  • C. Vasile,
  • B. Lucaschi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B2-313-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLI-B2
pp. 313 – 317

Abstract

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The study presents the validation of SMOS soil moisture satellite products for Romania. The validation was performed with in-situ measurements spatially distributed over the country and with in-situ measurements concentrated in on small area. For country level a number of 20 stations from the national meteorological observations network in Romania were selected. These stations have in-situ measurements for soil moisture in the first 5 cm of the soil surface. The stations are more or less distributed in one pixel of SMOS, but it has the advantage that covers almost all the country with a wide range of environmental conditions. Additionally 10 mobile soil moisture measurements stations were acquired and installed. These are spatially concentrated in one SMOS pixel in order to have a more detailed validation against the soil type, soil texture, land surface temperature and vegetation type inside one pixel. The results were compared and analyzed for each day, week, season, soil type, and soil texture and vegetation type. Minimum, maximum, mean and standard deviation were extracted and analyzed for each validation criteria and a hierarchy of those were performed. An upscaling method based on the relations between soil moisture, land surface temperature and vegetation indices was tested and implemented. The study was financed by the Romanian Space Agency within the framework of ASSIMO project http://assimo.meteoromania.ro.