PRISM-21

Surface Roughness

experiment Overview 

Soil surface roughness affects the radiometric observations by effectively increasing the surface area of electromagnetic wave emission. Its effect on observations at P- and L-band frequencies is difficult to quantify, and is therefore a critical parameter to be spatially characterised across the different land cover types. During PRISM-21, surface roughness is characterized at three locations within each of the sampled paddocks, representing major land cover type and roughness conditions in the 3km x 3km focus areas. At each of the locations two 3m-long surface profiles will be recorded. In non-tilled areas, one oriented parallel to flight line (North-South) and one perpendicular (East-West). Over furrowed areas, sampling along and across the row direction will be undertaken.

Surface Roughness Equipment

PLEASE NOTE: The following data sets should be acknowledged According to the following:

PRISM-21:

X. Wu, N. Ye, J. Walker, I.-Y. Yeo, T. Jackson, Y. Kerr, E. Kim and A. McGrath. (2021). The P-band Radiometer Inferred Soil Moisture Experiment 2021 WORKPLAN. Monash University, 136.