Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
A vegetation and soil-moisture experiment was conducted in order to examine the microwave emission and backscattering from vegetation canopies and soils. The data-acquisition methodology used in conjunction with the mobile radar scatterometer (MRS) systems is described and associated ground-truth data are documented. Test fields were located in the Kansas River floodplain north of Lawrence, Kansas. Ten fields each of wheat, corn, and soybeans were monitored over the greater part of their growing seasons. The tabulated data summarize measurements made by the sensor systems and represent target characteristics. Target parameters describing the vegetation and soil characteristics include plant moisture, density, height, and growth stage, as well as soil moisture and soil-bulk density. Complete listings of pertinent crop-canopy and soil measurements are given.
Keywords:
EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Type:
E84-10020
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NASA-CR-171702
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SR-K3-04424
,
NAS 1.26:171702
,
RLS-TR-580-2
Format:
application/pdf
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