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Title: BNSC ICP Applications Development Cooperation with the SAOCOM PROGRAMME


1
BNSC ICPApplications Development Co-operation
with the SAOCOM PROGRAMME
  • Final Presentation
  • 30 October 2007

2
Contents
  • Objectives of the project
  • CONAE space policy missions
  • SOACOM system and SAOCOM applications
  • Soil moisture
  • Applications development workshop
  • Future lines of collaboration

3
Objectives
  • To establish collaboration between UK and
    Argentina to maximise the exploitation of SAR
    data from SAOCOM in the short term and from other
    L-Band missions in the longer term.
  • To demonstrate that UK skills and know-how can
    contribute to enhancing the success of the SAOCOM
    programme
  • To assess specific areas where UK expertise can
    contribute to improving the performance of
    strategic applications
  • To implement a specific applications support
    initiative, designed to ensure CONAEs targets
    for soil moisture accuracy are met
  • To identify options for future co-operation
    frameworks leading to UK participation in the
    programme and access to data

4
Contents
  • Objectives of the project
  • CONAE space policy missions
  • SOACOM system and SAOCOM applications
  • Soil moisture
  • Applications development workshop
  • Future lines of collaboration

5
Introduction to CONAE Space Policy
  • CONAEs space policy is user driven and based on
    the concept of Space Information Cycles
  • Six cycles identified
  • agricultural, fishing and forest activities
  • climate, hydrology and oceanography
  • disaster management
  • monitoring of environment and natural resources
  • cartography, geology and mining production
  • health applications

The gathering of timely and adequate space
information on the national territory, both land
and sea, which, conveniently combined with
information from other sources contributes to
optimize specific socio-economic activities of
the country.
6
CONAE lines of action
Access to Space
Satellite Missions
CONAE
Information Systems
Ground Infrastructure
Institutional Development
7
CONAE satellite programmes
  • SAC Series
  • Instruments centered on the optical and passive
    microwave range
  • SAOCOM Series
  • Instruments centered on the active microwave
    range (SAR)
  • SARE Series
  • High revisit satellite with both technological
    and earth sciences objectives

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8
SAC-C
  • Collaboration with NASA. Operational for 7 years
  • 8 Instruments
  • Main Argentine Instrument MMSR
  • Multispectral
  • 175M resolution

9
SAC-D / Aquarius
SAC-D / Aquarius Mission Covers science
observational objectives defined in CONAEs
National Space Program and science objectives
defined in NASAs Earth Science Enterprise
Strategic Plan
  • Satellite platform, MWR, NIRST
  • Mission Operation Ground Segment
  • Aquarius Instrument
  • for SSS measurements
  • Launch May 22, 2010

10
Contents
  • Objectives of the project
  • CONAE space policy missions
  • SOACOM system and SAOCOM applications
  • Soil moisture
  • Applications development workshop
  • Future lines of collaboration

11
SAOCOM
  • Two satellite L-Band SAR
  • 10m resolution, fully polarised
  • Phased array antenna 4.2 KW peak power
  • 1750kg launch mass
  • Technical support and investment (to pay for
    launches) from ASI

12
SAOCOM SAR main features
  • Two satellite system with launches in 2010 and
    2011
  • Synchronised with COSMO/Skymed

13
SAOCOM high level requirements
  • To provide all weather, day/night polarimetric
    L-Band SAR information obtained over Argentina
    and other regions of interest resulting from
    international cooperation agreements, in real
    time/store mode, with spatial resolution from 10
    to 100 meters, and with different incidence
    angles.
  • To satisfy most of the applications considered in
    the Spatial Information Cycles of the Argentine
    National Space Plan with particular emphasis in
    emergencies and health.
  • To obtain specific L-Band SAR derived products,
    in particular soil moisture maps, for
    agriculture, emergencies and health applications
    because of their proved economic impact
  • To obtain L-Band interferometric SAR derived
    products, in particular DEMs, terrain
    displacement maps and forest features

14
SAOCOM SAR beam modes
Flight Direction
619.6 km Orbital altitude
Ground track
180 Km
60 km
320 km
STRIPMAP QUAD POL gt 170 km range swath gt 30 km
swath 10 m x 10 m (High Res.) 20 m x 20 m (Mid
Res.)
SCANSAR Wide SINGLEDOUBLE gt 320 km swath 100 m x
100 m
STRIPMAP SINGLEDOUBLE gt 320 km range swath gt 40
km swath 10 m x 10 m (High Res.) 20 m x 20 m (Mid
Res.)
SCANSAR Narrow SINGLEDOUBLE gt 320 km range
swath gt120 km swath 50 m x 50 m
120 Km
15
SARAT airborne SAR
  • Operational now
  • Calibration in progress
  • AO soon

16
SAOCOM applications
  • CONAE is considering a wide range of applications
    for SAOCOM, based on the information needs
    expressed in the space plan
  • Strategic Applications are those which were
    used to drive a CBA for the InterAmerican
    Development Bank funding of the project
  • Other applications being pursued
  • Land stability and tectonic risk
  • Snow water assessment and runoff modelling
  • Environmental epidemiology

17
SAOCOM strategic applications I
Soil And Vegetation Moisture Map To Prevent
Biotic Agents In Agriculture
to optimize the agrochemical use in crop disease
control
INTACONAE
Soil And Vegetation Moisture Map for the
Decision Making in Agricultural Production for
Fertilization
to optimize sowing time and fertilizers use in
the area of Pampa húmeda
to minimize the losses due to floods in
Argentina, and to optimize the protection works
for future floods
Risk Management and Hydrological Emergencies
INACONAE
18
SAOCOM strategic applications II
  • Strategic applications are based on natural
    resource utilisations and public protection
  • 2006 Argentine wheat production was 14.5 M tons
    which represents US 2,650M earnings
  • Massive, relatively poorly instrumented
    catchments
  • Plata basin 3.2m km2 with 100m inhabitants

19
Contents
  • Objectives of the project
  • CONAE space policy missions
  • SOACOM system and SAOCOM applications
  • Soil moisture
  • Applications development workshop
  • Future lines of collaboration

20
Why worry about soil moisture ?
  • Critical to all three of CONAEs strategic
    applications
  • Very significant globally
  • Very important for improving ground atmosphere
    coupling in GCMs -Critical parameter for
    improving medium range weather forecasts
  • Strongly linked to six of the nine GEO benefits
    areas, especially water
  • Strongly linked to several aspects of the NERC
    strategy, and themes of the NCEO
  • Scientifically and technologically challenging

21
CONAE Approach
  • Integrated applications development teams with
    INA (Hydrology) and INTA (Agriculture)
  • Collaboration with JPL on SAR image processing
  • Data collection campaigns
  • Superficial soil moisture, SM. (Automatic sensors
    at 5 and 10 cm)
  • Profile moisture sensor up to 1.6m
  • Gravimetric SM
  • Soil Roughness (Pin perfilometer, every 10 days)
  • Canopy Wetness (Automatic sensors)
  • Canopy Structure (Growth Analysis)

22
Challenges in mapping soil moisture with EO
  • The per pixel retrieval of soil moisture from
    SAR images is difficult due to the large number
    of factors affecting radar backscatter
  • Soil dielectric properties
  • Surface Roughness (soil type and tillage)
  • Vegetation cover
  • Relative lack of test data sets
  • Spatial and temporal variability in soil moisture
  • Most examples are empirical and applicability is
    suspect

23
Sonning Farm soil moisture dataset
IR-Thermometer
Passive microwave radiometer
Wind-profile
Eddy-correlation system
Radiation sensors
psychrometer
AWS
Thetaprobes
Temperature profiles
Profile probes
Caroline Houldcroft, NERC-ESSC
24
Soil moisture temporal variability I
25
Soil moisture temporal variability II
26
Estimating temporal sampling needs
27
Data Assimilation for soil moisture
Modelling
Half-hourly Met. Data
Half-Hourly VSM
Estimate at resolution of model e.g. 4km
half-hourly VSM
  • Weigh uncertainty in model and observations to
  • produce a constrained estimate measure of
    uncertainty.
  • Merge coarse and fine resolution observations
    with fine resolution modelled estimates.
  • Estimate observed and unobserved states

28
Use of temporal information
29
Contents
  • Objectives of the project
  • CONAE space policy missions
  • SOACOM system and SAOCOM applications
  • Soil moisture
  • Applications development workshop
  • Future lines of collaboration

30
Applications development workshop
  • Held in Buenos Aires, 8-11 October
  • 6 participants from the UK British Embassy
  • 50-60 Participants from CONAE, INA, INTA and
    local universities
  • Aim to deepen soil moisture cooperation and widen
    to other applications

31
Future lines of cooperation
32
Soil moisture
  • Plans being made for a shadow development to
    improve the reliability and accuracy of soil
    moisture retrieval using modelling and data
    assimilation
  • Improve the usefullness of SOAOCM strategic
    applications
  • Develop techniques than can be applied more
    widely, for example in SMOS Cal/Val
  • UK scientists to gain access to data from the
    SARAT AO and field campaigns

33
Airborne Campaigns
  • Considering the possibility of a joint
    experimental campaign
  • SARAT L-Band SAR
  • COSMO/Skymed X-Band
  • LiDAR and multispectral optical
  • Targets
  • Enhancing the strategic applications, especially
    flooding
  • Forest structure for biodiversity and carbon
    modelling

34
SAR Interferometry
  • Ground stability and tectonic risks are not
    strategic applications, but CONAE is still keen
    to pursue them
  • General requirements for InSAR are reflected in
    SAOCOM mission requirements
  • COMET scientists will work with CONAE and staff
    in U. Mendoza to establish requirements for a
    background mission to assess tectonic risks at a
    regional (S. America) scale
  • Focus on
  • Orbit control and knowledge requirements
  • Acquisition planning
  • Application development

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Conclusions
  • CONAE has a very coherent and ambitious EO
    programme
  • They have considerable technical skills and they
    appear to have a lot of disposable income and
    the freedom to act independently
  • CONAE data policy is focussed on collaborative
    agreements to determine data distribution
    priorities
  • The best way to gain access to the data is to
    develop working relationships with CONAE and
    their applications partners
  • Cooperation on soil moisture, tectonic risk and
    forest monitoring will help move forward three
    applications of high strategic importance for the
    UK and globally
  • The EO world is changing. In the future we will
    see fewer missions from the US and more from
    Brazil, India, China, Argentina
  • It is essential to maintain knowledge of these
    programmes and relationships with future
    potential partners
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