Comparison between soil roughness statistics used in surface scattering models derived from mechanical and laser profilers
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Abstract—The objective of this paper is to quantify the impact
of the type of surface-profiling instrument on the roughness
measurements in radar remote sensing studies. Particularly, the
use of mechanical profilers as compared to more precise laser
profilers is investigated. The motivations for this study are twofold.
First, simple and inexpensive mechanical profilers will probably
still be used extensively for in situ ground measurements in the
next few years, e.g., to investigate the use of multipolarization,
multiincidence angle satellite data, i.e., Advanced Synthetic
Aperture Radar (ASAR) onboard the European Space Agency
Environmental Satellite. Second, a great amount of roughness data
have been acquired in the past by means of mechanical profilers
and, to date, a quantification of the error budget affecting these
measurements is still missing. The paper focuses on modeling and
quantifying the measurement errors associated with profiles a few
meters long. To determine the errors, we compare soil roughness
measurements obtained using laser and mechanical profilers over
agricultural surfaces with different roughness characteristics. The
analyzed datasets consist of roughness measurements acquired
over the Matera site (Italy) and the Marestaing site, near Toulouse
(France), in 1998 and 2000, respectively. Analytical expressions
for first and second statistical moments of roughness parameters
as a function of different sources of measurement errors are
derived and compared to experimental values. The results show
that mechanical measurements, once appropriately calibrated,
are in overall good agreement with laser measurements. Practical
indications of the most appropriate profiler length and number
of independent measurements to be recorded are also derived in
the paper.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Measurement errors; profilers; soil roughness; surface scattering
List of contributors:
Mattia, Francesco
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