Characterizing the dependence of vegetation model parameters on crop structure, incidence angle, and polarization at L-band
Résumé
To retrieve soil moisture over vegetation-covered areas from microwave radiometry, it is necessary to account for vegetation effects. At L-band, many retrieval approaches are based on a simple model that relies on two vegetation parameters: the optical depth (τ) and the single-scattering albedo (ω). When the retrievals are based on multiconfiguration measurements, it is necessary to take into account the dependence of τ and ω on the system configuration, in terms of incidence angle and polarization. In this paper, this dependence was investigated for several crop types (corn, soybean, wheat, grass, and alfalfa) based on L-band experimental datasets. The results should be useful for developing more accurate forward modeling and retrieval methods over mixed pixels including a variety of vegetation types.