Geosynchronous-Continental Land-Atmosphere Sensing System (G-CLASS)

Defining a trade-off between spatial and temporal resolution of a geosynchronous SAR Mission for soil moisture monitoring

The next generation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems could foresee satellite missions based on a geosynchronous orbit (GEO SAR). These systems are able to provide radar images with an unprecedented combination of spatial (≥1 km) and temporal (≥12 h) resolutions. This paper investigates the GEO SAR potentialities for soil moisture (SM) mapping finalized to hydrological applications, and defines the best compromise, in terms of image spatio-temporal resolution, for SM monitoring.

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