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Calibrating the effective scattering albedo in the SMOS algorithm: some first results

2016

International audience; This study focuses on the calibration of the effective scattering albedo (ω) of vegetation in the soil moisture (SM) retrieval at L-Band. Currently, in the SMOS Level 2 and 3 algorithms, the value of ω is set to 0 for low vegetation and ∼ 0.06 – 0.08 for forests. Different parameterizations of vegetation (in terms of ω values) were tested in this study. The possibility of combining soil roughness and vegetation contributions as a single parameter (“combined” method) leads to an important simplification in the algorithm and was also evaluated here. Following these assumptions, retrieved values of SMOS SM were compared with SM data measured over many in situ sites worl…

L band010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPixelScattering0211 other engineering and technologies[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesSingle parameter02 engineering and technologyVegetationSMAP15. Life on landAlbedo01 natural sciencesscattering albedoCalibrationEnvironmental sciencesoil moistureL-MEB modelAlgorithmWater content[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingSMOS
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Incidence Angle Diversity on L-Band Microwave Radiometry and Its Impact on Consistent Soil Moisture Retrievals

2021

Incidence angle diversity of space-borne L-band radiometers needs to be taken into account for a consistent estimation of surface soil moisture (SM). In this study, the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM) is applied to SMOS brightness temperatures to calibrate the effective scattering albedo (w) and the soil roughness (h 1 ) parameter against ERA5-land SM. The analysis is carried out for SMOS data at three different incidence angles ( 32.5±5∘, 42.5±5∘ and 52.5±5∘ ) focusing in 2016 on the three main land cover types of the Iberian Peninsula according to the Climate Change Initiative (agricultural, forest and grassland). The parameterization shows an increasing trend of w and h 1 with rise…

L bandBrightnessmicrowaveincidence angleScattering albedoradiometryLand coverAtmospheric sciencesMicroonesmulti-angularMicrowavesWater contentRadiometerScattering:Enginyeria de la telecomunicació [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]AlbedoL-bandSatèl·lits artificials en teledeteccióEnvironmental scienceSoil moistureRoughness and incidence angle diversitysoil moistureMicrowave radiometryLPRMArtificial satellites in remote sensingSMOS
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Time-variations of zeroth-order vegetation absorption and scattering at L-band

2021

Abstract Surface soil moisture and vegetation optical depth (VOD), as an indicator of vegetation wet biomass, from passive microwave remote sensing have been increasingly applied in global ecology and climate research. Both soil moisture and VOD are retrieved from satellite brightness temperature measurements assuming a zeroth order radiative transfer model, commonly known as the tau-omega model. In this model the emission of a vegetated surface is dependent on soil moisture, vegetation absorption and vegetation scattering. Vegetation scattering is normally represented by the single scattering albedo, ω, and is commonly assumed to be a time-invariant calibration parameter to achieve high ac…

LidarScatteringSingle-scattering albedoAttenuationeffective scattering albedoSoil ScienceGeologySoil scienceContext (language use)SMAPradiometryVegetationvegetation optical depthICESat-2L-bandAtmospheric radiative transfer codesBrightness temperaturerelative canopy scatteringEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth SciencesAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)relative canopy absorptionRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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η−3Nproblem with separable interactions

2002

The $\eta$-3N-interaction is studied within the four-body Faddeev-Yakubovsky theory adopting purely separable forms for the two- and three-body subamplitudes, limiting the basic two-body interactions to s-waves only. The corresponding separable approximation for the integral kernels is obtained by using the Hilbert-Schmidt procedure. Results are presented for the $\eta$-$^3$H scattering amplitude and for the total elastic cross section for energies below the triton break-up threshold.

Many-body problemPhysicsScattering amplitudeNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCross section (physics)Meson productionQuantum mechanicsScattering lengthLimitingFew-body systemsMathematical physicsSeparable spacePhysical Review C
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Conductivity of the two-dimensional electron gas atLaAlO3/SrTiO3interface

2017

We propose an analytical theory of metallic conductivity in the two-dimensional (2D) ${\mathrm{LaAlO}}_{3}/{\mathrm{SrTiO}}_{3}$ (LAO/STO) interface. For that we consider the electron-phonon interaction at the interface. The electronic part is taken from our previous work [Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 18, 2104 (2016)], considering the conditions for the interfacial charge carrier (electron or hole) to become itinerant. The second ingredient deals with the atomic oscillations localized near the interface and decaying rapidly at its both sides, which can be regarded as 2D acoustic phonons. The dispersion of such phonons depends on the characteristics of phonon spectra of LAO and STO. Calculating t…

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsPhononInverseElectronConductivity01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasResidual resistivityElectrical resistivity and conductivityScattering rate0103 physical sciencesCharge carrier010306 general physicsPhysical Review B
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Influence of Phonon dimensionality on Electron Energy Relaxation

2007

We studied experimentally the role of phonon dimensionality on electron-phonon (e-p) interaction in thin copper wires evaporated either on suspended silicon nitride membranes or on bulk substrates, at sub-Kelvin temperatures. The power emitted from electrons to phonons was measured using sensitive normal metal-insulator-superconductor (NIS) tunnel junction thermometers. Membrane thicknesses ranging from 30 nm to 750 nm were used to clearly see the onset of the effects of two-dimensional (2D) phonon system. We observed for the first time that a 2D phonon spectrum clearly changes the temperature dependence and strength of the e-p scattering rate, with the interaction becoming stronger at the …

Materials sciencePhononGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyElectron01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceTunnel junctionCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsRelaxation (NMR)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCopperMembraneSilicon nitridechemistryScattering rateCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons0210 nano-technology
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Electrostatic backscattering by insulating obstacles

2012

AbstractWe introduce and analyze backscattering data for a three-dimensional obstacle problem in electrostatics. In particular, we investigate the asymptotic behavior of these data as (i) the measurement point goes to infinity and (ii) the obstacles shrink to individual points. We also provide numerical simulations of these data.

Measurement pointApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical analysisInfinityElectrostaticsObstacle problemComputational MathematicsElectrostaticsObstacle problemCalculusBackscattering datamedia_commonMathematicsJournal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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Columnar aerosol properties in Valencia (Spain) by ground-based Sun photometry

2007

In this paper, we present a climatological study of atmospheric aerosols in coastal eastern Spain, by means of experimental measurements using a Cimel CE318-2 Sun photometer. The aerosol optical depth, Ångström wavelength exponent, size distribution, complex refractive index, asymmetry parameter, and single scattering albedo have been retrieved from these measurements. The columnar water content, as an important parameter for understanding aerosol growth, has also been retrieved. Statistical results of the annual and seasonal variability analysis, mainly related to the usual summer maximum turbidity found in the Mediterranean and European regions, are also shown. The results are linked to t…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric ScienceEcologyMeteorologySingle-scattering albedoPaleontologySoil ScienceForestryAquatic ScienceOceanographyAtmospheric sciencesAerosolSun photometerPhotometry (optics)WavelengthGeophysicsMediterranean seaSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Environmental scienceTurbidityEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technology
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Using synchrotrons and XFELs for time-resolved X-ray crystallography and solution scattering experiments on biomolecules

2015

International audience; Time-resolved structural information is key to understand the mechanism of biological processes, such as catalysis and signalling. Recent developments in X-ray sources as well as data collection and analysis methods are making routine time-resolved X-ray crystallography and solution scattering experiments a real possibility for structural biologists. Here we review the information that can be obtained from these techniques and discuss the considerations that must be taken into account when designing a time-resolved experiment.

NanotechnologyElectrons010402 general chemistryCrystallography X-Ray01 natural sciencesCatalysi03 medical and health sciencesStructural BiologyScattering radiationHumansScattering RadiationStructural DynamicMolecular BiologyAnalysis method030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classificationPhysics[PHYS]Physics [physics]0303 health sciencesScatteringBiomoleculeLasersReaction TriggeringSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)0104 chemical sciencesSolutionschemistryX-ray crystallographyAtomic physicsStructural Biology; Structural Dynamics; Catalysis; Reaction TriggeringSynchrotronsCurrent Opinion in Structural Biology
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A multi-instrument approach for characterizing the atmospheric aerosol optical thickness during the STAAARTE/DAISEX-99 campaign

2002

This work deals with the retrieval of the aerosol optical thickness (AOT) needed to carry out the atmospheric correction of remote sensing data measured in Barrax (Spain) on 4 June 1999 in the framework of 1999 Digital Airbone Imaging Spectrometer Experiment (DAISEX'99). The AOT was estimated through three approaches based on: spectral extinction of direct solar irradiance at ground level, airborne nephelometer measurements at different altitudes, and backscatter lidar in the lower troposphere. We found extremely low AOT values due to a cold Atlantic front that swept across the Iberian Peninsula from west to east producing light rain over the test area on 2 June 1999. The results were solar…

NephelometerBackscatterSingle-scattering albedoAtmospheric correctionImaging spectrometerGeofísicaSolar irradianceAtmospheric sciencesSpectrometerGeophysicsLidarExtinction (optical mineralogy)Aerosol optical thicknessGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric aerosolRemote sensing
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