Abstract

Soil moisture is a key state variable which plays a significant role in many hydrological processes. The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission was launched on 31 January 2015 which can provide global information of soil moisture. Among the released SMAP data sets, the Level 4 Surface and Root Zone Soil Moisture Analysis Product (L4_SM) can not only provide information on surface soil moisture (top 5 cm of the soil column), but also provide estimates of root zone soil moisture (top 1 m of the soil column) which is very important for several key applications targeted by SMAP. However, since this product has been released only for a short time, its accuracy and reliability has not been validated so far. In this study, we evaluated the L4_SM soil moisture analysis product against in-situ soil moisture measurements collected from the Little Washita Watershed network located in southwest Oklahoma in the Great Plains region of the United States. The results show that both the surface and root zone soil moisture estimates in the L4_SM product are in good agreement with the in-situ measurements, and the RMSE is 0.027 m3/m3 and 0.032 m3/m3 for the surface and root zone soil moisture respectively which both have exceeded the RMSE requirement of 0.04 m3/m3 for this product.

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