Downscaling SMAP soil moisture product in cold and arid region: Incorporating NDSI and BSI into the random forest algorithm

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1002/vzj2.20323
Mingxing Gao, Kui Zhu, Yanjun Guo, Xuhang Han, Dongsheng Li, Shujian Zhang
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Soil moisture (SM) is a critical element of the hydrological cycle, land surface processes, and surface energy balance. However, the low spatial resolution of commonly used SM products limits the application of SM in agriculture and eco‐hydrology in cold and arid regions. In this study, the normalized difference soil index (NDSI) and bare soil index (BSI) were added to traditional downscaling factors including land surface temperature, normalized difference vegetation index, digital elevation mode, apparent thermal inertia, Albedo, and temperature vegetation dryness index, as they are more strongly correlated with surface SM in the bare soil‐vegetation alternation zone of such region. Using the random forest algorithm, a downscaling model of SM was constructed for such region. The accuracy of the downscaled SM estimates was validated by comparing them with the original SM data collected from May to September 2021, which is the non‐freezing period of the soil. The findings indicate that the newly added NDSI and BSI have good correlation with SM. Incorporating NDSI and BSI to construct the downscaled model enhances the accuracy by over 19% compared to excluding them, while also providing a more comprehensive representation of SM information. NDSI and BSI can be well applied to the downscaled research of SM in the bare soil‐vegetation alternation zone, which is of great value for the study of eco‐hydrology and agricultural drought monitoring in cold and arid regions.
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对寒冷和干旱地区的 SMAP 土壤水分产品进行降尺度处理:将 NDSI 和 BSI 纳入随机森林算法
土壤水分(SM)是水文循环、地表过程和地表能量平衡的关键要素。然而,常用土壤水分产品的空间分辨率较低,限制了土壤水分在寒冷干旱地区农业和生态水文学中的应用。本研究在传统降尺度因子(包括地表温度、归一化差异植被指数、数字高程模式、视热惯性、反照率和温度植被干燥指数)的基础上,增加了归一化差异土壤指数(NDSI)和裸土指数(BSI),因为它们与此类地区裸土-植被交替区的地表SM具有更强的相关性。利用随机森林算法,为该区域构建了 SM 的降尺度模型。通过与 2021 年 5 月至 9 月(土壤非冰冻期)收集的原始 SM 数据进行比较,验证了降尺度 SM 估计值的准确性。结果表明,新加入的 NDSI 和 BSI 与 SM 具有良好的相关性。在构建降尺度模型时加入 NDSI 和 BSI,其精度比不加入 NDSI 和 BSI 时提高了 19% 以上,同时还能更全面地反映土壤信息。NDSI和BSI可以很好地应用于裸露土壤-植被交替区SM的降尺度研究,对寒冷干旱地区的生态水文研究和农业干旱监测具有重要价值。
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