Effect of Radio Frequency Interference-Contaminated AMSR2 Signal Restoration on Soil Moisture Retrieval

Author:

Bai Xuesong,Qin ZhengkunORCID,Lin ZhaohuiORCID,Shen Wangbin

Abstract

Soil moisture is a key variable of the climate system. Microwave remote sensing has become an essential means of obtaining soil moisture because of the unique advantages of its all-day and all-weather observation capability. Theoretically, low-frequency C-band observations are highly suitable for soil moisture retrieval because of their high sensitivity to soil moisture at vegetation roots. However, the quality of C-band observations suffers from radio frequency interference (RFI) over the United States. This paper used the iterative principal component analysis (PCA) method to repair RFI-contaminated second-generation Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-2) C-band observations, and the results of soil moisture retrieval based on restored data were evaluated. It was found that RFI could lead to nonconvergence in the retrieval of a large amount of data, and the application of repaired data in retrieval could result in the recovery of more than 80% of nonconvergent data, especially in spring and autumn. The retrieval results based on restored data attained a satisfactory correlation with ERA5 reanalysis data and European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (ESA-CCI) soil moisture data and suitably agreed with precipitation observation data. Soil moisture generally exhibited a gradual increase from west to north and east. This feature was weakened due to the influence of monsoons in the east in summer. The western side of the Cascade Mountains is the wettest area of the United States, with soil moisture exceeding 0.4 m3 m−3. The driest region of the United States is located between the Rockies and Cordillera Mountains, and the soil moisture value is lower than 0.1 m3 m−3.

Funder

National Key R&D Program of China

Nanjing Joint Center of the Atmospheric Research Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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