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Temperature Effects on L-band Vegetation Optical Depth of a Boreal Forest

Remote sensing of environment(2021)

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ElectroMagnetic (EM) reasons resulting in temperature dependence of L-band Vegetation Optical Depth (L-VOD) are currently overlooked in remote sensing products. Discrepancies in retrievals of geophysical surface properties over vegetated areas can result from this incompleteness. This perception motivated to explore EM considerations in how temperature drives L-VOD of a boreal forest. Thereto, a novel physics-based model is developed and evaluated to assess L-VOD sensitivities to canopy temperature and some other model parameters. The L-VOD model is compared to L-VOD derived from close-range L-band brightness temperatures measured through the tree canopy at the Finnish Meteorological Institute's Arctic Research Center (FMI-ARC) in Sodankyla center dot (Finland) during a 4-week and a 1-day period in 2019. Furthermore, the model's ability to explain L-VOD retrieved from brightness temperatures of the "Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity" (SMOS) satellite over the "Sodankyla center dot grid cell" is investigated. Experimental L-VOD are maximal at around 0 degrees C and decrease when canopy temperature is moving away from zero degree Celsius. This temperature response, observed at different temporal- and spatial scales, is captured by the proposed L-VOD model and explained by freezing tree sap-water and the dependence of water permittivity on temperature. The demonstrated EM-induced temperature dependence suggest caution with interpreting satellite-based L-VOD, because increased L-VOD around the freezing point is not solely due to increased biomass or rehydration of the vegetation. Further, our study can find future application to compensate L-VOD for EM-induced temperature sensitivity. This potentially leads to improved explanatory power of temperature normalized L-VOD for characterization of forest phenology. Furthermore, we suggest examining the presence and strength of the demonstrated L-VOD temperature response as a practical L-VOD retrieval quality assessment method under steady forest phenology.
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Close-range L-band radiometry,Microwave remote sensing,Vegetation Optical Depth (VOD),Two-stream Emission Model (2S EM),Ground permittivity,SMOS,SMAP,Boreal forest
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