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Le Page M., Jarlan Lionel, El Hajj M. M., Zribi M., Baghdadi N., Boone A. (2020). Potential for the detection of irrigation events on maize plots using Sentinel-1 soil moisture products. Remote Sensing, 12 (10), p. art. 1621 [22 p.].

Titre du document
Potential for the detection of irrigation events on maize plots using Sentinel-1 soil moisture products
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000543394800088
Auteurs
Le Page M., Jarlan Lionel, El Hajj M. M., Zribi M., Baghdadi N., Boone A.
Source
Remote Sensing, 2020, 12 (10), p. art. 1621 [22 p.]
Although the real timing and flow rates used for crop irrigation are controlled at the scale of individual plots by the irrigator, they are not generally known by the farm upper management. This information is nevertheless essential, not only to compute the water balance of irrigated plots and to schedule irrigation, but also for the management of water resources at regional scales. The aim of the present study was to detect irrigation timing using time series of surface soil moisture (SSM) derived from Sentinel-1 radar observations. The method consisted of assessing the direction of change of surface soil moisture (SSM) between observations and a water balance model, and to use thresholds to be calibrated. The performance of the approach was assessed on the F-score quantifying the accuracy of the irrigation event detections and ranging from 0 (none of the irrigation timing is correct) to 100 (perfect irrigation detection). The study focused on five irrigated and one rainfed plot of maize in South-West France, where the approach was tested using in situ measurements and surface soil moisture (SSM) maps derived from Sentinel-1 radar data. The use of in situ data showed that (1) irrigation timing was detected with a good accuracy (F-score in the range (80-83) for all plots) and (2) the optimal revisit time between two SSM observations was 2-4 days. The higher uncertainties of microwave SSM products, especially when the crop is well developed (normalized difference of vegetation index (NDVI) > 0.7), degraded the score (F-score = 69), but various possibilities of improvement were discussed. This paper opens perspectives for the irrigation detection at the plot scale over large areas and thus for the improvement of irrigation water management.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Description Géographique
FRANCE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010079309]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010079309
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