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Rogier van der Velde
Researcher at University of Twente
Publications - 50
Citations - 1398
Rogier van der Velde is an academic researcher from University of Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water content & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 44 publications receiving 926 citations.
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Assessment of the SMAP Level-4 surface and root-zone soil moisture product using in situ measurements
Rolf H. Reichle,Gabrielle De Lannoy,Qing Liu,Joseph V. Ardizzone,Andreas Colliander,Austin Conaty,Wade T. Crow,Thomas J. Jackson,Lucas A. Jones,John S. Kimball,Randal D. Koster,Sarith Mahanama,Edmond B. Smith,Aaron A. Berg,Simone Bircher,David D. Bosch,Todd G. Caldwell,Michael H. Cosh,A. Gonzalez-Zamora,Chandra Holifield Collins,Karsten Høgh Jensen,Stan Livingston,Ernesto Lopez-Baeza,José Martínez-Fernández,H. McNairn,Mahta Moghaddam,A. Pacheco,Thierry Pellarin,John H. Prueger,Tracy Rowlandson,Mark S. Seyfried,Patrick J. Starks,Zhongbo Su,M. Thibeault,Rogier van der Velde,Jeffrey P. Walker,Xiaoling Wu,Yijian Zeng +37 more
TL;DR: The Level-4 Surface and Root-Zone Soil Moisture (L4_SM) data product is generated by assimilating SMAP L-band brightness temperature observations into the NASA Catchment land surface model as mentioned in this paper.
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SMAP soil moisture drying more rapid than observed in situ following rainfall events
P. J. Shellito,Eric E. Small,Andreas Colliander,Rajat Bindlish,Michael H. Cosh,Aaron A. Berg,David D. Bosch,Todd G. Caldwell,David C. Goodrich,H. McNairn,John H. Prueger,Patrick J. Starks,Rogier van der Velde,Jeffrey P. Walker +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined soil drying rates by comparing surface soil moisture observations from the NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission to those from networks of in situ probes upscaled to SMAP's sensing footprint.
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Blending Satellite Observed, Model Simulated, and in Situ Measured Soil Moisture over Tibetan Plateau
TL;DR: The inter-comparison of different soil moisture (SM) products over the Tibetan Plateau reveals the inconsistency among different SM products, when compared to in situ measurement, and highlights the need to constrain the model simulated SM with the in situ measured data climatology.
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Soil moisture mapping over the central part of the Tibetan Plateau using a series of ASAR WS images
TL;DR: In this article, a soil moisture retrieval algorithm based on the Integral Equation Method (IEM) scattering model is presented that explicitly simulates the backscatter as a function of the incidence angle instead of normalizing.
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Decadal variations of land surface temperature anomalies observed over the Tibetan Plateau by the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) from 1987 to 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a radiative transfer model is used to derive LST from SSM/I T v Bv,37 GHz, which is calibrated and validated using time series of field measured soil surface temperatures.