Ground, proximal, and satellite remote sensing of soil moisture
Soil moisture (SM) is a key hydrologic state variable that is of significant importance for
numerous Earth and environmental science applications that directly impact the global …
numerous Earth and environmental science applications that directly impact the global …
Soil moisture measuring techniques and factors affecting the moisture dynamics: A comprehensive review
The amount of surface soil moisture (SSM) is a crucial ecohydrological natural resource that
regulates important land surface processes. It affects critical land–atmospheric phenomena …
regulates important land surface processes. It affects critical land–atmospheric phenomena …
Overview of SMOS performance in terms of global soil moisture monitoring after six years in operation
Abstract The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite (SMOS) was launched in November
2009 and started delivering data in January 2010. The commissioning phase ended in May …
2009 and started delivering data in January 2010. The commissioning phase ended in May …
Impact of different sowing dates and irrigation levels on NPK absorption, yield and water use efficiency of maize
Upper Egypt experiences high temperatures during summer and low temperatures during
winter, which significantly impacts the sowing dates of maize in this region. The productivity …
winter, which significantly impacts the sowing dates of maize in this region. The productivity …
A linear physically-based model for remote sensing of soil moisture using short wave infrared bands
Technological advances in satellite remote sensing have offered a variety of techniques for
estimating surface soil water content as a key variable in numerous environmental studies …
estimating surface soil water content as a key variable in numerous environmental studies …
A review of time domain reflectometry (TDR) applications in porous media
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is the most widely used non-destructive method to
determine the water content of soils and other porous media. TDR equipment can be …
determine the water content of soils and other porous media. TDR equipment can be …
Challenges and opportunities in precision irrigation decision-support systems for center pivots
Irrigation is critical to sustain agricultural productivity in dry or semi-dry environments, and
center pivots, due to their versatility and ruggedness, are the most widely used irrigation …
center pivots, due to their versatility and ruggedness, are the most widely used irrigation …
Advancements in dielectric soil moisture sensor Calibration: A comprehensive review of methods and techniques
Soil moisture, also referred to as soil water content, is a crucial geophysical state variable in
various fields, including agriculture, hydrology, meteorology, and remote sensing …
various fields, including agriculture, hydrology, meteorology, and remote sensing …
Soil moisture at local scale: Measurements and simulations
N Romano - Journal of Hydrology, 2014 - Elsevier
Soil moisture refers to the water present in the uppermost part of a field soil and is a state
variable controlling a wide array of ecological, hydrological, geotechnical, and …
variable controlling a wide array of ecological, hydrological, geotechnical, and …
Effects of water deficit stress on agronomic and physiological responses of rice and greenhouse gas emission from rice soil under elevated atmospheric CO2
Rice is the foremost staple food in the world, safeguarding the global food and nutritional
security. Rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) and water deficits are threatening global …
security. Rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) and water deficits are threatening global …