Published July 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Monitoring water interception by crop fields from passive microwave observations

  • 1. Bioclimatologie INRA, Avignon (France)

Description

In the present work, the time variations of a wheat field microwave emission are analysed during irrigation phases. The aim of the study is to investigate the use of low-frequency microwave measurements to monitor hydrological variables over a wheat crop: surface soil moisture and water interception by the vegetation canopy. The irrigation phases were representative of rainfall or dew events. It appears that the radiometric measurements are strongly sensitive to the hydrological characteristics of the soil and of the vegetation canopy. The 1.4 GHz measurements are mainly sensitive to surface soil moisture mv, whereas the 5 GHz measurements are sensitive to both mv and to the vegetation water content Wv. A simple model approach is implemented to retrieve simultaneously these two surface parameters. The results of this procedure show the high potential of the microwave remote sensing measurements to monitor the time variations of soil moisture and of the total vegetation water content. The value of the wheat water storage capacity is derived from the microwave measurements and is in good agreement with experimental data. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Agricultural and forest meteorology (Print)
Journal Volume
80
Journal Page Range
p. 177-194
ISSN
0168-1923

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
46091287
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
CANOPIES; CROPS; HUMIDITY; IRRIGATION; MICROWAVE RADIATION; REMOTE SENSING; SOILS; WHEAT
Descriptors DEC
CEREALS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; GRAMINEAE; LILIOPSIDA; MAGNOLIOPHYTA; MOISTURE; PLANTS; RADIATIONS

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Notes
FAO/AGRIS record; ARN: NL9700761