Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface

ABSTRACT<br /> The goal of this study was to apply the concept of passive microwave remote sensing to find the data set of microwave brightness temperatures of the dry soil surface as a function of actual salinity factors that influence the dielectric properties of the soil.<br /> <br...

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Main Authors: Manaf Ezzldien Al-Sabbagh, Jasim Khalaf Shallal, Sabah Hussein Ali
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Education for Pure Sciences 2007-06-01
Series:مجلة التربية والعلم
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Online Access:https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_5923_38fccb1f7b924f8b418d57695dd79a7a.pdf
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spelling doaj-5cb4315a7e3a478581cfea14389711bc2020-11-25T00:26:40ZaraCollege of Education for Pure Sciencesمجلة التربية والعلم1812-125X2664-25302007-06-0119411310.33899/edusj.2007.59235923Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surfaceManaf Ezzldien Al-SabbaghJasim Khalaf ShallalSabah Hussein AliABSTRACT<br /> The goal of this study was to apply the concept of passive microwave remote sensing to find the data set of microwave brightness temperatures of the dry soil surface as a function of actual salinity factors that influence the dielectric properties of the soil.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> From the agricultural point of view, salinity factor refers to the state of accumulation of the soluble salts in the soil. In many area, this factor limiting plant growth (such as sodium chloride).<br /> The measurements of the dielectric permittivity were conducted using shorted-circuited-waveguide technique at L-and C-band microwave frequencies (i.e. 1.4GHz and 5GHz, respectively). The dielectric properties of the salted soil samples were investigated at a thermodynamic temperature of 20.4 c .<br /> The results show that the frequency of 1.4GHz (L-band) is more effective frequency for study of the penetration depth of the soil surface. Also the vertical polarized microwave signals is preferred to study the variation of the emission characteristics of the dry soil with respect to the salinity by using the microwave radiometric remote sensing techniques especially at low microwave frequency.https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_5923_38fccb1f7b924f8b418d57695dd79a7a.pdfsalinitymicrowave emissiondry soil
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author Manaf Ezzldien Al-Sabbagh
Jasim Khalaf Shallal
Sabah Hussein Ali
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Jasim Khalaf Shallal
Sabah Hussein Ali
Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface
مجلة التربية والعلم
salinity
microwave emission
dry soil
author_facet Manaf Ezzldien Al-Sabbagh
Jasim Khalaf Shallal
Sabah Hussein Ali
author_sort Manaf Ezzldien Al-Sabbagh
title Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface
title_short Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface
title_full Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface
title_fullStr Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface
title_full_unstemmed Effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface
title_sort effect of salinity on the microwave emission from dry soil surface
publisher College of Education for Pure Sciences
series مجلة التربية والعلم
issn 1812-125X
2664-2530
publishDate 2007-06-01
description ABSTRACT<br /> The goal of this study was to apply the concept of passive microwave remote sensing to find the data set of microwave brightness temperatures of the dry soil surface as a function of actual salinity factors that influence the dielectric properties of the soil.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> From the agricultural point of view, salinity factor refers to the state of accumulation of the soluble salts in the soil. In many area, this factor limiting plant growth (such as sodium chloride).<br /> The measurements of the dielectric permittivity were conducted using shorted-circuited-waveguide technique at L-and C-band microwave frequencies (i.e. 1.4GHz and 5GHz, respectively). The dielectric properties of the salted soil samples were investigated at a thermodynamic temperature of 20.4 c .<br /> The results show that the frequency of 1.4GHz (L-band) is more effective frequency for study of the penetration depth of the soil surface. Also the vertical polarized microwave signals is preferred to study the variation of the emission characteristics of the dry soil with respect to the salinity by using the microwave radiometric remote sensing techniques especially at low microwave frequency.
topic salinity
microwave emission
dry soil
url https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_5923_38fccb1f7b924f8b418d57695dd79a7a.pdf
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