Temporal soil moisture estimation of pastures from Radarsat data for applications in watershed modelling

T.J. Pultz1, J. Sokol1, A. Deschamps2, D. Jobin3
1Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ONT, Canada
2Noetix Research Limited, Ottawa, ONT, Canada
3Ltée, Kije Sipi Limited, Gatineau, QUE, Canada

Tóm tắt

Estimating the amount of water stored in a soil profile is essential in most water management projects and for assessing the hydrologic state of a basin. It determines infiltration during a rainfall event and controls evapotranspiration between storms. Rarely, however, are soil moisture data available for model input. In many cases, particularly watershed scale monitoring or modelling, soil moisture is inferred from more easily obtainable hydrologic variables such as rainfall, runoff and temperature. As such, there is a strong need for procedures to estimate soil moisture in a watershed independently from the models. These procedures must provide not only basin average estimates but also the spatial distribution within a basin in order to meet the requirements of emerging distributed models. Active and passive microwave imagery are both candidate sources for these data. Active SAR imagery, with its high resolution, is particularly attractive for use in areas of mixed land cover. This paper addresses the potential of Radarsat to extract information on soil moisture in pastures in a mixed landcover watershed located in eastern Ontario, Canada. A series of 6 Radarsat Standard Beam Mode 1 images covering the watershed for the period of September 2000 through July 2001 were analyzed in relation to ground observations, weather radar and meteorological conditions. A method was then developed to produce soil moisture maps for input to a hydrological model.

Từ khóa

#Soil moisture #Water storage #State estimation #Project management #Storms #Monitoring #Temperature #Spatial resolution #Image resolution #Data mining

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