How accurately can we retrieve irrigation timing and water amounts from (satellite) soil moisture?
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
While ensuring food security worldwide, irrigation is altering the water cycle and generating numerous environmental side effects. As detailed knowledge about the timing and the amounts of water used for irrigation over large areas is still lacking, remotely sensed soil moisture has proved potential to fill this gap. However, the spatial resolution and revisit time of current satellite products represent a major limitation to accurately estimating irrigation. This work aims to systematically quantify their impact on the retrieved irrigation information, hence assessing the value of satellite soil moisture for estimating irrigation timing and water amounts.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Remote sensing; Soil moisture; Irrigation; Detection; Quantification; Sentinel-1
List of contributors:
Brocca, Luca
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