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    Root-zone plant available water estimation using the SMOS-derived soil water index
    Autor(es)
    González Zamora, ÁngelUSAL authority ORCID
    Sánchez Martín, NildaUSAL authority ORCID
    Martínez Fernández, JoséUSAL authority
    Wagner, Wolfgang
    Palabras clave
    SMOS
    Soil Moisture
    Root-Zone
    Soil Water Index
    Plant Available Water
    Fecha de publicación
    2016
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    Ángel González-Zamora, Nilda Sánchez, José Martínez-Fernández, Wolfgang Wagner, Root-zone plant available water estimation using the SMOS-derived soil water index, Advances in Water Resources, Volume 96, 2016, Pages 339-353, ISSN 0309-1708, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2016.08.001. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0309170816303050)
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    [EN]Currently, there are several space missions capable of measuring surface soil moisture, owing to the relevance of this variable in meteorology, hydrology and agriculture. However, the Plant Available Water (PAW), which in some fields of application could be more important than the soil moisture itself, cannot be directly measured by remote sensing. Considering the root zone as the first 50 cm of the soil, in this study, the PAW at 25 cm and 50 cm and integrated between 0 and 50 cm of soil depth was estimated using the surface soil moisture provided by the Soil Moisture Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission. For this purpose, the Soil Water Index (SWI) has been used as a proxy of the root-zone soil moisture, involving the selection of an optimal T (Topt), which can be interpreted as a characteristic soil water travel time. In this research, several tests using the correlation coefficient (R), the Nash-Sutcliffe score (NS), several errorestimators and bias as predictor metrics were applied to obtain the Topt, making a comprehensive study of the T parameter. After analyzing the results, some differences were found between the Topt obtained using R and NS as decision metrics, and that obtained using the errors and bias, but the SWI showed good results as an estimator of the root-zone soil moisture. This index showed good agreement, with an R between 0.60 and 0.88. The method was tested from January 2010 to December 2014, using the database of the Soil Moisture Measurements Stations Network of the University of Salamanca (REMEDHUS) in Spain. The PAW estimation showed good agreement with the in situ measurements, following closely the dry-downs and wetting-up events, with R ranging between 0.60 and 0.92, and error values lower than 0.05 m3m−3. A slight underestimation was observed for both the PAW and root-zone soil moisture at the different depths; this could be explained by the underestimation pattern observed with the SMOS L2 soil moisture product, in line with previous studies. Nevertheless, the results obtained in this research showed an encouraging improvement of the PAW estimation. Despite the need for more research on this issue, the results of this study show that this methodology can be useful for applications of great interest in agriculture and hydrology.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10366/167268
    ISSN
    0309-1708
    DOI
    10.1016/j.advwatres.2016.08.001
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2016.08.001
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