The growing interest in low-frequency SAR for soil parameter retrieval has led to the development of new active L-band satellites, that will provide novel surface soil moisture products and retrieval possibilities; however, due to data unavailability so far, limited applications have investigated the use of change detection models using L-band satellite SAR data. Since July 2020, high revisit time, high-resolution acquisitions by the Satelite Argentino de Observacion COn Microondas (SAOCOM) Argentinian-Italian constellation have become accessible over Europe. Therefore, this research presents an investigation of the potential of multi-temporal L-band SAOCOM-1 for monitoring soil moisture variations underneath low and sparse agricultural vegetation. Moreover, it proposes a procedure for the mitigation of roughness contribution, by exploiting the entropy parameter derived from the dual-polarimetric decomposition. L-band sensitivity to soil moisture has been jointly evaluated in respect of Sentinel-1 C-band data by (1) comparing the temporal profiles of the backscattering coefficient, gamma(0), at VV and VH polarization, with the support of decomposition parameters (entropy and alpha), NDVI and precipitation data; (2) regression analysis with in situ soil moisture measurements, obtained by the REMEDHUS network in the Douro River basin (Spain); 3) evaluating the soil moisture retrievals obtained at C- and L- band using a change detection method. Finally, the effectiveness of the roughness normalization procedure for SAOCOM data has been validated using in situ data. L-band co-polarized gamma(0) has proved to be the best configuration for soil moisture inversion, being relatively insensitive to vegetation, as demonstrated by decomposition results and trend interpretation. Overall, regressions detected an R-2 22% higher at L-band than C-band, with values up to 0.74 for VV ((R) over bar (2)=0.32) and up to 0.47 for the VH band ((R) over bar (2)=0.14). Co-polarized data obtained R-2 on average 62.1% and 74.7% higher for SAOCOM and Sentinel-1. The retrieval models show an ubRMSD of 7.1% for SAOCOM data and 8.3% for Sentinel-1. The application of the proposed roughness normalization procedure to SAOCOM led to an ubRMSD of 6.7% improving the retrieved soil moisture trend by 7.9%. This exploratory analysis demonstrated SAOCOM data potential for soil moisture mapping and would serve as a foundation for more advanced retrieval procedures.

Comparative analysis of SAOCOM and Sentinel-1 data for surface soil moisture retrieval using a change detection method in a semiarid region (Douro River's basin, Spain) / Brunelli, B.; Mancini, F.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION. - ISSN 1569-8432. - 129:(2024), pp. 103874-103874. [10.1016/j.jag.2024.103874]

Comparative analysis of SAOCOM and Sentinel-1 data for surface soil moisture retrieval using a change detection method in a semiarid region (Douro River's basin, Spain)

Mancini F.
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2024

Abstract

The growing interest in low-frequency SAR for soil parameter retrieval has led to the development of new active L-band satellites, that will provide novel surface soil moisture products and retrieval possibilities; however, due to data unavailability so far, limited applications have investigated the use of change detection models using L-band satellite SAR data. Since July 2020, high revisit time, high-resolution acquisitions by the Satelite Argentino de Observacion COn Microondas (SAOCOM) Argentinian-Italian constellation have become accessible over Europe. Therefore, this research presents an investigation of the potential of multi-temporal L-band SAOCOM-1 for monitoring soil moisture variations underneath low and sparse agricultural vegetation. Moreover, it proposes a procedure for the mitigation of roughness contribution, by exploiting the entropy parameter derived from the dual-polarimetric decomposition. L-band sensitivity to soil moisture has been jointly evaluated in respect of Sentinel-1 C-band data by (1) comparing the temporal profiles of the backscattering coefficient, gamma(0), at VV and VH polarization, with the support of decomposition parameters (entropy and alpha), NDVI and precipitation data; (2) regression analysis with in situ soil moisture measurements, obtained by the REMEDHUS network in the Douro River basin (Spain); 3) evaluating the soil moisture retrievals obtained at C- and L- band using a change detection method. Finally, the effectiveness of the roughness normalization procedure for SAOCOM data has been validated using in situ data. L-band co-polarized gamma(0) has proved to be the best configuration for soil moisture inversion, being relatively insensitive to vegetation, as demonstrated by decomposition results and trend interpretation. Overall, regressions detected an R-2 22% higher at L-band than C-band, with values up to 0.74 for VV ((R) over bar (2)=0.32) and up to 0.47 for the VH band ((R) over bar (2)=0.14). Co-polarized data obtained R-2 on average 62.1% and 74.7% higher for SAOCOM and Sentinel-1. The retrieval models show an ubRMSD of 7.1% for SAOCOM data and 8.3% for Sentinel-1. The application of the proposed roughness normalization procedure to SAOCOM led to an ubRMSD of 6.7% improving the retrieved soil moisture trend by 7.9%. This exploratory analysis demonstrated SAOCOM data potential for soil moisture mapping and would serve as a foundation for more advanced retrieval procedures.
2024
27-apr-2024
129
103874
103874
Comparative analysis of SAOCOM and Sentinel-1 data for surface soil moisture retrieval using a change detection method in a semiarid region (Douro River's basin, Spain) / Brunelli, B.; Mancini, F.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION. - ISSN 1569-8432. - 129:(2024), pp. 103874-103874. [10.1016/j.jag.2024.103874]
Brunelli, B.; Mancini, F.
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