Abstract

Sentinel-1 and Landsat-8 data were used to retrieve soil moisture from top soil surface (0–5 cm depth) at agricultural land (area under wheat crop). After pre-processing of satellite data and removal of vegetation influence (σ°veg) using Water Cloud Model (WCM), total backscattering coefficient (σ°total) and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) were used to simulate backscattering from soil (σ°soil). Modified Dubois Model (MDM) and Topp's Model were used to retrieve soil moisture using ε. Further, modelled soil moisture was evaluated using in situ soil moisture measurements and a Time Domain Reflectometer during Sentinel-1 overpass (24 January, 25 February and 13 March 2018). Statistical tests showed that an integrated approach has potential to improve soil moisture estimates over the vegetated/cropped area for agricultural and hydrological studies.

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