Authors
Yann H Kerr, Philippe Waldteufel, Philippe Richaume, Jean Pierre Wigneron, Paolo Ferrazzoli, Ali Mahmoodi, Ahmad Al Bitar, François Cabot, Claire Gruhier, Silvia Enache Juglea, Delphine Leroux, Arnaud Mialon, Steven Delwart
Publication date
2012/2/29
Journal
IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing
Volume
50
Issue
5
Pages
1384-1403
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission is European Space Agency (ESA's) second Earth Explorer Opportunity mission, launched in November 2009. It is a joint program between ESA Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) and Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnologico Industrial. SMOS carries a single payload, an L-Band 2-D interferometric radiometer in the 1400-1427 MHz protected band. This wavelength penetrates well through the atmosphere, and hence the instrument probes the earth surface emissivity. Surface emissivity can then be related to the moisture content in the first few centimeters of soil, and, after some surface roughness and temperature corrections, to the sea surface salinity over ocean. The goal of the level 2 algorithm is thus to deliver global soil moisture (SM) maps with a desired accuracy of 0.04 m3/m3. To reach this goal, a retrieval algorithm was developed and implemented …
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Scholar articles
YH Kerr, P Waldteufel, P Richaume, JP Wigneron… - IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, 2012