Effects Of Corn Stalk Orientation And Water-Content On Passive Microwave Sensing Of Soil-Moisture

REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT(1984)

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A field experiment was conducted utilizing artificial arrangements of plant components during the summer of 1982 to examine the effects of corn canopy structure and plant water content on microwave emission. Truck-mounted microwave radiometers at C (5 GHz) and L (1.4 GHz) band sensed vertically and horizontally polarized radiation concurrent with ground observations of soil moisture and vegetation parameters. Results indicate that the orientation of cut stalks and the distribution of their dielectric properties through the canopy layer can influence the microwave emission measured from a vegetation/soil scene. The magnitude of this effect varies with polarization and frequency and with the amount of water in the plant, disappearing at low levels of vegetation water content. Although many of the canopy structures and orientations studied in this experiment are somewhat artificial, they serve to improve our understanding of microwave energy interactions within a vegetation canopy and to aid in the development of appropriate physically based vegetation models.
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brightness temperature,remote sensing,biomass,soil moisture,orientation,water content
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