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Electromagnetic characterization of soil-litter media: application to the simulation of the microwave emissivity of the ground surface in forests
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Precision AgricultureEnvironmental MonitoringSoil-litter MediaEngineeringForestryPlant DebrisElectromagnetic CharacterizationTerrestrial SensingEarth ScienceGround SurfaceElectromagnetic CompatibilitySoil CharacterizationSoil PropertyComputational ElectromagneticsSoil MoistureBiogeochemistryDielectric BehaviourAntennaMicrowave Remote SensingMicrowave MeasurementDeforestationRemote Sensing
In order to improve our knowledge of the emitted signal of forests at L-band (1.4 GHz) we focused this study on permittivity measurements of heterogenic natural media such as soil or litter consisting of plant debris and organic matter. This study was done in the context of the upcoming SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) satellite mission that will attempt to map surface soil moisture from L-band (1.4 GHz) passive microwave measurements. In the field of passive microwaves, very little information exists about the behaviour of the L-band signal of forests especially when litter is included in the soil-vegetation system. To date very few analyses have investigated the dielectric behaviour of the litter layer and its influence on the microwave emission of forests is generally neglected.
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