Significant progress has been made in the application of microwave remote sensing for measuring soil moisture. Both passive and active systems have demonstrated the capability for measuring soil moisture. However, several questions are still unresolved regarding the optimal instrument configuration and other target characteristics, such as roughness and vegetation. In addition, the most likely disciplines for using these data, agriculture and hydrology, do not currently possess adequate models or procedures for using these new data.
Progress in microwave remote sensing of soil moisture
1990-10-01
Miscellaneous
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English
Soil Moisture Retrieval from Active Microwave Remote Sensing
British Library Online Contents | 1997
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