Polarimetric SAR Model Fitting for Soil Moisture Retrieval: Study of PALSAR-2 data over a Heterogeneous Mine Environment in Finland
Abstract
This paper examines several model based approaches for retrieving surface soil moisture from ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 quad-pol imagery, over a lime stone quarry in southeastern Finland. The study primarily targets physically interpretable semi-empirical modeling approaches, with generic ML modeling used as a benchmark. Along with common polarimetric observables, we propose a generalization of the SAR time series based TU Wien soil moisture index (SMI) retrievals examined across several representational spaces derived from polarimetric coherency matrix . This study was conducted over a closed tailing storage facility and a landfill, with a set of 9 repeat pass PALSAR-2 images. The best semi-empirical configuration combining temporal context SMI and current observation PolSAR parameters achieved and RMSE volumetric \% units. The strongest approach with sediment-specific calibration, achieved and RMSE vol. \%, which was considerably better than using or . The proposed approach was sensitive to representations: dB-based projection outperformed linear or trace-normalized representation. Factoring in sediment information dramatically improved retrieval performance compared to using global model fitting. Machine learning results closely approached but not outperformed semi-empirical model based methodologies. Similarly, they highlighted the need for sediment-specific modeling as well as the importance of including time-series/temporal backscatter dynamics during SSM retrieval. Our study demonstrated the utility of physics based SSM retrieval approaches in the complex multi-sediment mine environment under relatively scarce reference data conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2607.00294,
title = {Polarimetric SAR Model Fitting for Soil Moisture Retrieval: Study of PALSAR-2 data over a Heterogeneous Mine Environment in Finland},
author = {Oleg Antropov and Alireza Hamedianfar and Matthieu Molinier and Ulla Salmela and Hanna Kukkula and Lauri Seitsonen and Pauliina Liwata-Kenttälä and Maarit Middleton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.00294},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 7 figures