Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian Mountains

Critical to the reliable application of gridded soil moisture (SM) products is a thorough assessment of their quality, particularly in water conservation and supply areas such as Qilian Mountains (QLM). The study systematically evaluated the accuracy of surface soil moisture (SSM) and root-zone soil...

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Main Authors: Shumin Wang, Yongyong Zhang, Wenrong Kang, Shue Wei, Haixian Wang
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/10095020.2025.2536758
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description Critical to the reliable application of gridded soil moisture (SM) products is a thorough assessment of their quality, particularly in water conservation and supply areas such as Qilian Mountains (QLM). The study systematically evaluated the accuracy of surface soil moisture (SSM) and root-zone soil moisture (RZSM) using 14 ground-based sites in the QLM from 2019 to 2021. The study evaluated seven SSM products, comprising four satellite-based datasets (AMSR2-LPRM, SMOS-IC, SMAP-L3, and ESA CCI) and three reanalysis datasets (SMAP-L4, GLDAS-Noah, and ERA5-Land). Furthermore, the performance of three RZSM products derived from these reanalysis datasets was also examined. For SSM products, reanalysis products generally exhibit higher R (0.56) and lower ubRMSE (0.04 m3/m3) compared to satellite-based products (0.44, 0.05 m3/m3). The SMAP-L3 showed the best performance (R = 0.71), followed by the ERA5-Land and SMAP-L4. For RZSM products, compared to GLDAS and ERA5-Land, SMAP-L4 demonstrated better performance (R = 0.59) and shown greater potential for application in QLM. The average R (0.65) of SSM was highest for grassland sites, attributed to fewer land cover heterogeneity. For forest sites, the SSM performance was generally lowest (average R = −0.11). In Arou site, the superior spatial representativeness of Cosmic ray neutron sensor (CRNS) measurements enhanced the evaluation performance (higher R, lower ubRMSE) of nearly all products. Notably, the comparative evaluation with in-situ data underscored the robustness of CRNS as a reference for SM evaluation and proved its mesoscale applicability. The research aimed to provide a reference for the application of gridded SM products in water resources monitoring and ecosystem services in QLM.
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spelling doaj-art-93cffabdb848474ba4c2f5ff3df78f5b2025-08-20T03:58:49ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeo-spatial Information Science1009-50201993-51532025-07-0111510.1080/10095020.2025.2536758Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian MountainsShumin Wang0Yongyong Zhang1Wenrong Kang2Shue Wei3Haixian Wang4National Field Science Research Station of Farmland Ecosystem in Linze, State Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, ChinaNational Field Science Research Station of Farmland Ecosystem in Linze, State Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, ChinaNational Field Science Research Station of Farmland Ecosystem in Linze, State Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, ChinaNational Field Science Research Station of Farmland Ecosystem in Linze, State Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, ChinaNational Field Science Research Station of Farmland Ecosystem in Linze, State Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, ChinaCritical to the reliable application of gridded soil moisture (SM) products is a thorough assessment of their quality, particularly in water conservation and supply areas such as Qilian Mountains (QLM). The study systematically evaluated the accuracy of surface soil moisture (SSM) and root-zone soil moisture (RZSM) using 14 ground-based sites in the QLM from 2019 to 2021. The study evaluated seven SSM products, comprising four satellite-based datasets (AMSR2-LPRM, SMOS-IC, SMAP-L3, and ESA CCI) and three reanalysis datasets (SMAP-L4, GLDAS-Noah, and ERA5-Land). Furthermore, the performance of three RZSM products derived from these reanalysis datasets was also examined. For SSM products, reanalysis products generally exhibit higher R (0.56) and lower ubRMSE (0.04 m3/m3) compared to satellite-based products (0.44, 0.05 m3/m3). The SMAP-L3 showed the best performance (R = 0.71), followed by the ERA5-Land and SMAP-L4. For RZSM products, compared to GLDAS and ERA5-Land, SMAP-L4 demonstrated better performance (R = 0.59) and shown greater potential for application in QLM. The average R (0.65) of SSM was highest for grassland sites, attributed to fewer land cover heterogeneity. For forest sites, the SSM performance was generally lowest (average R = −0.11). In Arou site, the superior spatial representativeness of Cosmic ray neutron sensor (CRNS) measurements enhanced the evaluation performance (higher R, lower ubRMSE) of nearly all products. Notably, the comparative evaluation with in-situ data underscored the robustness of CRNS as a reference for SM evaluation and proved its mesoscale applicability. The research aimed to provide a reference for the application of gridded SM products in water resources monitoring and ecosystem services in QLM.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/10095020.2025.2536758Qilian Mountainssoil moisture productsquality assessmentin-situ soil moisturecosmic ray neutron sensor
spellingShingle Shumin Wang
Yongyong Zhang
Wenrong Kang
Shue Wei
Haixian Wang
Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian Mountains
Geo-spatial Information Science
Qilian Mountains
soil moisture products
quality assessment
in-situ soil moisture
cosmic ray neutron sensor
title Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian Mountains
title_full Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian Mountains
title_fullStr Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian Mountains
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian Mountains
title_short Evaluation of satellite-based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground-observations in the Qilian Mountains
title_sort evaluation of satellite based and reanalysis soil moisture products using ground observations in the qilian mountains
topic Qilian Mountains
soil moisture products
quality assessment
in-situ soil moisture
cosmic ray neutron sensor
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/10095020.2025.2536758
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