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The Indian COSMOS Network (ICON): Validating L-Band Remote Sensing and Modelled Soil Moisture Data Products

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dc.contributor.author Upadhyaya, Deepti B
dc.contributor.author Evans, Jonathan
dc.contributor.author Muddu, Sekhar
dc.contributor.author Tomer, Sat Kumar
dc.contributor.author Bitar, Ahmad Al
dc.contributor.author Yeggina, Subash
dc.contributor.author S, Thiyaku
dc.contributor.author Morrison, Ross
dc.contributor.author Fry, Matthew
dc.contributor.author Tripathi, Sachchida N.
dc.contributor.author Mujumdar, Milind
dc.contributor.author Goswami, Mangesh
dc.contributor.author Ganeshi, Naresh
dc.contributor.author Nema, M. K.
dc.contributor.author Jain, Sharad K.
dc.contributor.author Angadi, S. S.
dc.contributor.author Yenagi, B. S.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-23T21:40:58Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-23T21:40:58Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Remote Sens. 2021, 13, 537 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5837
dc.description.abstract Availability of global satellite based Soil Moisture (SM) data has promoted the emergence of many applications in climate studies, agricultural water resource management and hydrology. In this context, validation of the global data set is of substance. Remote sensing measurements which are representative of an area covering 100 m2 to tens of km2 rarely match with in situ SM measurements at point scale due to scale difference. In this paper we present the new Indian Cosmic Ray Network (ICON) and compare it’s data with remotely sensed SM at different depths. ICON is the first network in India of the kind. It is operational since 2016 and consist of seven sites equipped with the COSMOS instrument. This instrument is based on the Cosmic Ray Neutron Probe (CRNP) technique which uses non-invasive neutron counts as a measure of soil moisture. It provides in situ measurements over an area with a radius of 150–250 m. This intermediate scale soil moisture is of interest for the validation of satellite SM. We compare the COSMOS derived soil moisture to surface soil moisture (SSM) and root zone soil moisture (RZSM) derived from SMOS, SMAP and GLDAS_Noah. The comparison with surface soil moisture products yield that the SMAP_L4_SSM showed best performance over all the sites with correlation (R) values ranging from 0.76 to 0.90. RZSM on the other hand from all products showed lesser performances. RZSM for GLDAS and SMAP_L4 products show that the results are better for the top layer R = 0.75 to 0.89 and 0.75 to 0.90 respectively than the deeper layers R = 0.26 to 0.92 and 0.6 to 0.8 respectively in all sites in India. The ICON network will be a useful tool for the calibration and validation activities for future SM missions like the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.subject Soil moisture en_US
dc.subject COSMOS en_US
dc.subject validation en_US
dc.subject SMOS en_US
dc.subject SMAP en_US
dc.title The Indian COSMOS Network (ICON): Validating L-Band Remote Sensing and Modelled Soil Moisture Data Products en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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