First Evaluation of Aquarius Soil Moisture Products Using in Situ Observations and GLDAS Model Simulations

Dongyang Li, Tianjie Zhao, Jiancheng Shi, Rajat Bindlish, Thomas J. Jackson, Bin Peng, Meng An, Bo Han

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Abstract

L-band satellite remote sensing is one of the most promising techniques for global monitoring of soil moisture (SM). In addition to soil moisture and ocean salinity (SMOS) SM products, another global SM product has been developed using Aquarius, which is the first operational active/passive L-band satellite sensor. The spatial resolution of Aquarius SM products is about 100 km, which presents more challenges to the ground-based validation. This study explores approaches to validate and evaluate the Aquarius SM products in terms of their spatial and temporal distributions, through synergistic use of in situ measurements and model products from the global land data assimilation system (GLDAS). A dense soil moisture/temperature monitoring network over the central Tibetan plateau (CTP-SMTMN) and sparse stations from the soil climate analysis network (SCAN) over United States are used for the reliability assessment of Aquarius SM products. Results show that the Aquarius SM captures the spatial-Temporal variability of CTP-SMTMN reference dataset with an overall RMSD of 0.078 m3 m-3and correlation coefficient of 0.767. The comparison results with reference to SCAN datasets suggest that the RMSD can reach to the target value of 0.04 m3 m-3 over specific stations, but the impacts from different orbits, seasons, and land cover types are also found to be significant. The comparison between Aquarius retrievals and GLDAS/common land model (CLM) simulations presents a general well statistical agreement with correlation coefficients above 0.5 for most terrestrial areas. These results are considered to support the use of Aquarius SM products in future applications.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number7172292
Pages (from-to)5511-5525
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Volume8
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aquarius
  • global land data assimilation system (GLDAS)
  • international soil moisture network (ISMN)
  • soil climate analysis network (SCAN)
  • soil moisture (SM)
  • validation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computers in Earth Sciences
  • Atmospheric Science

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