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Spatial Evaluation of Soil Moisture (SM), Land Surface Temperature (LST), and LST-Derived SM Indexes Dynamics during SMAPVEX12
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Decoupling EffectPrecision AgricultureEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringLand UseSpatial CorrelationsTerrestrial SensingSpatial EvaluationEarth ScienceSocial SciencesSoil PropertyAtmospheric ScienceSoil MoistureMeteorologyGeographyMicrowave Remote SensingRadiation MeasurementSoil PhysicPrecision Soil MappingEarth Observation DataClimatologyDroughtMicrowave Soil MoistureRemote SensingOptical Remote SensingLand Surface Temperature
Downscaling microwave soil moisture (SM) with optical/thermal remote sensing data has considerable application potential. Spatial correlations between SM and land surface temperature (LST) or LST-derived SM indexes (SMIs) are vital to the current optical/thermal and microwave fusion downscaling methods. In this study, the spatial correlations were evaluated at the same spatial scale using SMAPVEX12 SM data and MODIS day/night LST products. LST-derived SMIs was calculated using NLDAS-2 gridded meteorological data with conventional trapezoid and two-stage trapezoid models. Results indicated that (1) SM agrees better with daytime LST than the nighttime or the day-night differential LST; (2) the daytime LSTs on Aqua and Terra present very similar spatial agreement with SM and they have very similar performances as downscaling factors in simulating SM; (3) decoupling effect among SM, LST, and LST-derived SMIs occurs not only in very wet but also in very dry condition; and (4) the decoupling effect degrades the performance of LST as a downscaling factor. The future downscaling algorithms should consider net surface radiation and soil type to tackle the decoupling effect.
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