Abstract

ABSTRACT The Terrestrial Water Resources Satellite (TWRS) campaign is a planned Chinese candidate satellite mission, and a one-dimensional synthetic aperture technology will be used, resulting in variant incidence angles for collecting synchronous active-passive observations at L-band, which would make brightness temperature (T b ) downscaling especially challenging when aiming to improve the spatial resolution of soil moisture measurements. In this study, two active-passive Tb downscaling algorithms, the time-series regression (TSR) and spectral analysis (SA) algorithms, are assessed comprehensively based on airborne experimental datasets. The results with data collected during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2002 (SMEX02) showed that both approaches could provide a reliable downscaled T b at the same incidence angle. Based on the ground and airborne active-passive observations under variant incidence angles from the Soil Moisture Experiment in the Luan River (SMELR) it can be shown that the linear relationship between T b and σ is still robust under the case of variant incidence angles, and T b (both h- and v-pol) is better correlated to σ vv for most cases than σ hh . Both downscaling approaches can be applied to active-passive observations under varying incidence angles. Moreover, SA method performed better than the TSR method according to the lower RMSE values and higher correlation.

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