Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment

The potential of PALSAR data for soil moisture retrieval over four land use type of tropical area in Malaysia was evaluated using backscattering regression model. The catchment is divided into four land use types which are rubber, shrub, oil palm and grass land area. Without having any knowledge on...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Khan, Nor Liyana, Ibrahim, Ab. Latif, Askari, Muhamad
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Published: 2012
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spelling my.utm.355822017-10-11T07:24:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35582/ Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment Mohd. Khan, Nor Liyana Ibrahim, Ab. Latif Askari, Muhamad T Technology The potential of PALSAR data for soil moisture retrieval over four land use type of tropical area in Malaysia was evaluated using backscattering regression model. The catchment is divided into four land use types which are rubber, shrub, oil palm and grass land area. Without having any knowledge on surface roughness, the regression model was inversed and applied to the data. The regression coefficient of the model is analyzed to overall catchment and each type of the land use. The final output showed the calibration between backscattering coefficient and measured soil moisture is R = 0.52. The validation result between derived and measured soil moisture is found to decrease in R = 0.47. However, the division of each land uses are found to give a different result with one to another due to the type of land used based on the observation during the fields. The higher coefficient is found in rubber area and followed by oil palm, grassland and shrub area with R = 0.89, 0.79, 0.38 and 0.13 respectively. The result showed the potential of PALSAR data is reliable to be used in tropical catchment. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35582/1/Liyana2012_Potentialofpalsardatainretrieving.pdf Mohd. Khan, Nor Liyana and Ibrahim, Ab. Latif and Askari, Muhamad (2012) Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment. In: The 33rd Asian Conference On Remote Sensing, 26-30 Nov, 2012, Pattaya, Thailand. http://a-a-r-s.org/acrs/administrator/components/com_jresearch/files/publications/F3-2.pdf
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Mohd. Khan, Nor Liyana
Ibrahim, Ab. Latif
Askari, Muhamad
Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment
description The potential of PALSAR data for soil moisture retrieval over four land use type of tropical area in Malaysia was evaluated using backscattering regression model. The catchment is divided into four land use types which are rubber, shrub, oil palm and grass land area. Without having any knowledge on surface roughness, the regression model was inversed and applied to the data. The regression coefficient of the model is analyzed to overall catchment and each type of the land use. The final output showed the calibration between backscattering coefficient and measured soil moisture is R = 0.52. The validation result between derived and measured soil moisture is found to decrease in R = 0.47. However, the division of each land uses are found to give a different result with one to another due to the type of land used based on the observation during the fields. The higher coefficient is found in rubber area and followed by oil palm, grassland and shrub area with R = 0.89, 0.79, 0.38 and 0.13 respectively. The result showed the potential of PALSAR data is reliable to be used in tropical catchment.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd. Khan, Nor Liyana
Ibrahim, Ab. Latif
Askari, Muhamad
author_facet Mohd. Khan, Nor Liyana
Ibrahim, Ab. Latif
Askari, Muhamad
author_sort Mohd. Khan, Nor Liyana
title Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment
title_short Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment
title_full Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment
title_fullStr Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment
title_full_unstemmed Potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment
title_sort potential of palsar data in retrieving spatial variability of soil moisture in tropical catchment
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35582/1/Liyana2012_Potentialofpalsardatainretrieving.pdf
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