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

ASCAT2SMAP: Image-to-Image Translation to Obtain L-Band-Like Soil Moisture From C-Band Satellite Data

  • Jaese Lee,
  • Sihun Jung,
  • Jungho Im

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2024.3435853
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 14862 – 14873

Abstract

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Soil moisture (SM) is a critical parameter in understanding the Earth's hydrological cycle and managing water resources. Remote sensing instruments, such as Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT), can provide valuable long-term SM. However, compatibility issues may arise when integrating ASCAT SM retrieval with another retrieval, such as soil moisture active passive (SMAP), a high-quality microwave radiometer-based SM retrieval. In this study, we propose a novel image-to-image translation approach based on the U-Net architecture to convert ASCAT SM data into the format of SMAP (ASCAT2SMAP). The resulting SM from the ASCAT2SMAP was evaluated using temporally separated SMAP data and independent in-situ SM measurement from the International Soil Moisture Network (ISMN). In the separately divided test periods, ASCAT2SMAP showed good agreement with SMAP with R of 928, ubRMSD of 0.043 $\text{m}^{3}/\text{m}^{3}$, and bias of 0.002 $\text{m}^{3}/\text{m}^{3}$. When evaluating ASCAT2SMAP with ISMN data, it showed a better agreement than ASCAT and more similar metrics with SMAP. Moreover, we found that the ASCAT2SMAP is more robust to a problem of subsurface scattering than the original ASCAT SM. When simulating V-polarized brightness temperature from ASCAT2SMAP SM, it showed good agreement with ubRMSD of 5.602 K and bias of −0.135 K. Our results are expected to provide a valuable perspective preceding to creation of harmonized SM datasets from different sensors, contributing to improved data integration and analysis in the field of geoscience and remote sensing.

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