IMPACT OF PERMITTIVITY PATTERNS ON FULLY POLARIMETRIC BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE SIGNATURES AT L-BAND

M. Link, C. Montzka, T. Jagdhuber, S. Søbjærg, S. Dill, M. Peichl, T. Meyer, F. Jonard
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This study investigates the sensitivity of L-band (1.41GHz) polarimetric brightness temperature signatures to oriented permittivity patterns, which can occur for example in the case of row and interrow soil moisture differences in agricultural fields. A field experiment and model simulations are conducted to verify the effects of such patterns on all four Stokes parameters. We find that for an artificial target resembling idealized model conditions, permittivity patterns lead to systematic brightness temperature modulations in dependency of the azimuthal look angle. For the specific field setup, modulations reach amplitudes of ∼ 4K and mostly affect h-polarized brightness temperatures as well as the first, second, and third Stokes parameters. Simulations of soil moisture patterns under idealized model conditions indicate even higher amplitudes (up to 60K for extreme cases). However, the effects occur only for permittivity layer widths of up to 8 cm (given the observing wavelength of 21 cm), which is lower than the row and interrow widths typically observed in agricultural settings. For this reason, and due to the idealized model geometry investigated here, future studies are needed to transfer the findings of this study to potential applications such as the sensing of oriented soil moisture patterns. Particular interest might lie in radiometry and reflectometry in lower frequency ranges such as P-band, where according to the threshold established here (8/21 wavelengths), permittivity layer widths of up to ∼ 45 cm could be observed.
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介电常数模式对l波段全偏振亮度温度特征的影响
本研究研究了l波段(1.41GHz)偏振亮度温度特征对定向介电常数模式的敏感性,这种模式可能发生在例如农田土壤水分行和行间差异的情况下。通过现场试验和模型模拟验证了这些模式对所有四个Stokes参数的影响。我们发现,对于类似理想模型条件的人造目标,介电常数模式导致系统的亮度温度调制,这与方位角有关。对于特定的场设置,调制幅度达到~ 4K,并且主要影响h偏振亮度温度以及第一,第二和第三Stokes参数。在理想模式条件下的土壤水分模式模拟显示更高的振幅(极端情况下高达60K)。然而,这种效应只发生在介电常数层宽度高达8厘米(假设观测波长为21厘米)的情况下,这低于农业环境中通常观察到的行和行间宽度。由于这个原因,并且由于本文所研究的理想模型几何,未来的研究需要将本研究的发现转化为潜在的应用,例如定向土壤水分模式的感知。特别有趣的可能是在较低频率范围内的辐射测量和反射测量,如p波段,根据这里建立的阈值(8/21波长),可以观察到介电常数层的宽度高达45厘米。
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