SMAP-based retrieval of vegetation opacity and albedo

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Dara Entekhabi Alexandra Konings Maria Piles Narendra Das
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Abstract

Over land the vegetation canopy affects the microwave brightness temperature by emission, scattering and attenuation of surface soil emission. The questions addressed in this study are: 1) what is the transparency of the vegetation canopy for different biomes around the Globe at the low-frequency L-band?, 2) what is the seasonal amplitude of vegetation microwave optical depth for different biomes?, 3) what is the effective scattering at this frequency for different vegetation types?, 4) what is the impact of imprecise characterization of vegetation microwave properties on retrieval of soil surface conditions? These questions are addressed based on the recently completed one full annual cycle measurements by the NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) measurements.

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