Measured microwave emission and scattering in vegetation canopiesRadiometric measurements of vegetation have been conducted by placing reflecting metal screens under three types of vegetation, and using a radiometer operating in the 11.1 and 5.88 cm wavelengths. A theoretical model involving a loss term and a scattering albedo value was fitted to the measured temperatures. Canopy absorption and scattering must be determined to assess the vegetation's effect on microwave sensor sensitivity to the dielectric properties of the underlying soil. Using the theoretical model and calculated absorption and scattering values derived from the screened fields, the effect of vegetation cover on soil emission was predicted. A comparison of predicted full canopy temperatures with those measured was then conducted.
Document ID
19850035444
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Brunfeldt, D. R. (Kansas Univ. Center for Research, Inc. Lawrence, KS, United States)
Ulaby, F. T. (University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc., Lawrence KS, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1983
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Meeting Information
Meeting: 1983 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS ''83)