Abstract

The vegetation optical depth (VOD) measured at microwave frequencies is related to the vegetation water content and provides information complementary to visible/infra-red vegetation indices. This study is devoted to the characterisation of a new L-Band (1.4 GHz) VOD dataset (SMOS-IC L-VOD) obtained from the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) satellite. SMOS IC L-VOD is evaluated through a comparison with several vegetation-related quantities such as tree height and above ground biomass (AGB) for different land cover types. SMOS L-VOD shows monotonic relationships with respect to the variables extracted from these different datasets without signs of saturation at high values. The relationships between L-VOD and AGB were also compared to those obtained using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and K/X/C-VOD (VOD measured at 19, 10.7, and 6.9 GHz). In contrast to NDVI and K/X/C-VOD, L-VOD shows a relationship to AGB that is closer to a linear one without significant signs of saturation. SMOS L-VOD is a very promising dataset for large scale monitoring of biomass, at coarse scale spatial resolution (~ 40 km), but with high temporal resolution and with an improved sensitivity with respect to higher-frequency VOD data.

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