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Estimating Surface Soil Moisture from TerraSAR-X Data over Two Small Catchments in the Sahelian Part of Western Niger
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2011
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringGeomorphologyLand UseChange DetectionLand CoverTerrestrial SensingEarth ScienceSocial SciencesSoil PropertyDry SeasonSoil MoistureTerrasar-x DataSynthetic Aperture RadarSoil ClassificationGeographySurface Soil MoisturePrecision Soil MappingHydrologyLand Cover MapClimatologySoil ModelingDrylandsWestern NigerRemote Sensing
The objective of this study is to validate an approach based on the change detection in multitemporal TerraSAR images (X-band) for mapping soil moisture in the Sahelian area. In situ measurements were carried out simultaneously with TerraSAR-X acquisitions on two study sites in Niger. The results show the need for comparing the difference between the rainy season image and a reference image acquired in the dry season. The use of two images enables a reduction of the roughness effects. The soils of plateaus covered with erosion crusts are dry throughout the year while the fallows show more significant moisture during the rainy season. The accuracy on the estimate of soil moisture is about 2.3% (RMSE) in comparison with in situ moisture contents.
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