Tor Vergata Earth Observation Laboratory
 

Observing and Modeling Multifrequency Scattering
of Maize During the Whole Growth Cycle

A. Della Vecchia, P. Ferrazzoli, L. Guerriero, L. Ninivaggi, T. Strozzi, and U. Vegmueller

 


Abstract

The objective of this paper is to carry out a systematic investigation about the sensitivity of radar to maize crop growth and soil moisture by considering a wide range of frequencies and angles and all linear polarizations. We show the results of a correlation study carried out on the data collected on a maize field at Suberg, in the Swiss region named Central Plain, by the multifrequency RAdio ScAtteroMeter (RASAM). This agricultural field was monitored over a long period of time at a wide range of frequencies and observation angles so that the correlation between the backscattering and crop height and the biomass and soil moisture was studied under several plant and observation conditions. Moreover, we describe some recent refinements applied to the vegetation scattering model developed at Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy, and we evaluate the accuracy of extended comparisons between model outputs and RASAM signatures. The Tor Vergata model is finally applied to give a theoretical basis to the experimental correlation findings.

Index Terms—Biomass, crops, modeling, radar, soil moisture

Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TGRS.2008.2001885

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