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State of the Art in Large-Scale Soil Moisture Monitoring

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Title State of the Art in Large-Scale Soil Moisture Monitoring
Names Ochsner, Tyson E. (creator)
Cosh, Michael H. (creator)
Cuenca, Richard H. (creator)
Dorigo, Wouter A. (creator)
Draper, Clara S. (creator)
Hagimoto, Yutaka (creator)
Kerr, Yann H. (creator)
Larson, Kristine M. (creator)
Njoku, Eni G. (creator)
Small, Eric E. (creator)
Zreda, Marek (creator)
Date Issued 2013-10-18 (iso8601)
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Abstract Soil moisture is an essential climate variable influencing land–atmosphere
interactions, an essential hydrologic variable impacting rainfall–runoff processes,
an essential ecological variable regulating net ecosystem exchange,
and an essential agricultural variable constraining food security. Large-scale
soil moisture monitoring has advanced in recent years, creating opportunities
to transform scientific understanding of soil moisture and related processes.
These advances are being driven by researchers from a broad range of disciplines,
but this complicates collaboration and communication; and, for some
applications, the science required to utilize large-scale soil moisture data is
poorly developed. In this review, we describe the state of the art in large-scale
soil moisture monitoring and identify some critical needs for research to optimize
the use of increasingly available soil moisture data. We review representative
examples of (i) emerging in situ and proximal sensing techniques, (ii)
dedicated soil moisture remote sensing missions, (iii) soil moisture monitoring
networks, and (iv) applications of large-scale soil moisture measurements. Significant
near-term progress seems possible in the use of large-scale soil moisture
data for drought monitoring. Assimilation of soil moisture data for meteorological
or hydrologic forecasting also shows promise, but significant challenges
related to spatial variability and model structures remain. Little progress
has been made in the use of large-scale soil moisture observations within
the context of ecological or agricultural modeling. Opportunities abound to
advance the science and practice of large-scale soil moisture monitoring for
the sake of improved Earth system monitoring, modeling, and forecasting.
Genre Article
Identifier Ochsner, T. E., Cosh, M. H., Cuenca, R. H., Dorigo, W. A., Draper, C. S., Hagimoto, Y., ... & Zreda, M. (2013). State of the art in large-scale soil moisture monitoring. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 77(6), 1888-1919. doi:10.2136/sssaj2013.03.0093

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