The Potential of Spaceborne GNSS Reflectometry for Soil Moisture, Biomass, and Freeze-Thaw Monitoring: Summary of a European Space Agency-funded study

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This work presents an overview of the activity developed in the frame of a project funded by the European Space Agency (ESA). The research was focused on the study of the potential applications of GNSS Reflectometry (GNSS-R) over land, with an emphasis on soil moisture (SM) and biomass. A study about the sensitivity with respect to the freeze-thaw dynamics was considered as well. The work started with an analysis of the sensitivity of GNSS-R reflectivity collected by the TechDemoSat-1 (TDS-1) experimental satellite, although, to a limited extent, the Cyclone GNSS (CyGNSS) constellation was considered as well. The encouraging sensitivity outcomes led to the development of retrieval algorithms: three different approaches for SM and one for biomass based on neural networks.

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Pierdicca, N., Comite, D., Camps, A., Carreno-Luengo, H., Cenci, L., Clarizia, M. P., … Floury, N. (2022). The Potential of Spaceborne GNSS Reflectometry for Soil Moisture, Biomass, and Freeze-Thaw Monitoring: Summary of a European Space Agency-funded study. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, 10(2), 8–38. https://doi.org/10.1109/MGRS.2021.3115448

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