For decades, Iowa State University researchers have studied the cycling of water among soil, vegetation and the atmosphere that is vital to production agriculture. Now a team of Iowa State and University of Iowa researchers is beginning a new project to perfect the use of remote sensing technology to monitor the water cycle.
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Eventually microwave remote sensing instruments on satellites will take pictures of the earth’s surface and produce maps of soil moisture.
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The ultimate goal would be to someday use this type of information in conjunction with models to forecast soil moisture conditions, the weather and to detect climate change.
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Nice to see one of the fine universities in Iowa showcased. Too bad about the following sentence fragment on their page:
“Remote sensing equipment will be taken to the field once a year, probably during each of the four seasons,…”
um…. Doh!