2014
DOI: 10.3998/0472119356
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Microwave Radar and Radiometric Remote Sensing

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“…The volume of the circular cone above each antenna is variable as it depends on the SM content. Due to more pronounced refraction processes in wet soils, the path length for electromagnetic waves, especially those with oblique angles, is shortened [11]. This may lead to a significant sampling volume reduction compared to dry soils.…”
Section: Soil Moisture Sampling Volumes and Vertical Ranges Of Differmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The volume of the circular cone above each antenna is variable as it depends on the SM content. Due to more pronounced refraction processes in wet soils, the path length for electromagnetic waves, especially those with oblique angles, is shortened [11]. This may lead to a significant sampling volume reduction compared to dry soils.…”
Section: Soil Moisture Sampling Volumes and Vertical Ranges Of Differmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For SM observations in general, that band is most suitable because the penetration depth of the electromagnetic waves reaches several centimetres even for moist soils. For dry soils, it can even reach several meters [11,64]. As the L-band is widely and successfully used for SM retrievals from microwave measurements, e.g., from SMOS or SMAP, SM data derived by GPS use the same band and rely on a similar physical basis.…”
Section: Advantages and Limitations Of Gps Soil Moisture Measurementsmentioning
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