Andre Chanzy mainly focuses on Water content, Remote sensing, Polarization, Moisture and Radiometry. His Water content research includes themes of Soil science and Soil water. His Soil surface study in the realm of Soil water interacts with subjects such as Standard deviation, Surface roughness and Soil evaporation.
He has included themes like Scattering, Radiative transfer, Single-scattering albedo and SIMPLE algorithm in his Polarization study. His study in Moisture is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ground-penetrating radar and Potential evaporation. His work in the fields of Radiometry, such as Microwave radiometry, overlaps with other areas such as Surface finish.
Andre Chanzy mainly investigates Water content, Remote sensing, Soil science, Soil water and Radiometry. His work deals with themes such as Moisture, Atmospheric radiative transfer codes, Evapotranspiration and Vegetation, which intersect with Water content. His Remote sensing study frequently involves adjacent topics like Brightness temperature.
As part of his studies on Soil science, he often connects relevant areas like Hydrology. His work on Soil texture and Topsoil as part of his general Soil water study is frequently connected to Context and Standard deviation, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His research ties Radiative transfer and Radiometry together.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Soil science, Water content, Environmental resource management, Water resources and Leaf area index. His work on Soil type as part of general Soil science study is frequently linked to Yield, Water holding capacity, Global modeling and Soil evaporation, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research integrates issues of Soil water, Irrigation scheduling, Pedotransfer function, Moisture and Data assimilation in his study of Water content.
Andre Chanzy combines subjects such as Brightness, Brightness temperature, Remote sensing and Permittivity with his study of Moisture. In his study, Vegetation is strongly linked to Groundwater recharge, which falls under the umbrella field of Remote sensing. Andre Chanzy studied Leaf area index and Field capacity that intersect with Crop coefficient and Evapotranspiration.
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A simple algorithm to retrieve soil moisture and vegetation biomass using passive microwave measurements over crop fields
Jean-Pierre Wigneron;André Chanzy;Jean-Christophe Calvet;Nadine Bruguier.
Remote Sensing of Environment (1995)
HYMEX , a 10-year Multidisciplinary Program on the mediterranean water cycle.
P. Drobinski;Véronique Ducrocq;P. Alpert;E. Anagnostou.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2014)
Effective soil moisture sampling depth of L-band radiometry: A case study
M. J. Escorihuela;Andre Chanzy;J.P. Wigneron;Y.H. Kerr.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2010)
A parameterized multifrequency-polarization surface emission model
Jiancheng Shi;Lingmei Jiang;Lixin Zhang;Kun-Shan Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2005)
Two-Dimensional Microwave Interferometer Retrieval Capabilities over Land Surfaces (SMOS Mission)
Jean-Pierre Wigneron;Philippe Waldteufel;Andre Chanzy;J.-C. Calvet.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2000)
Soil Water Content Determination Using a Digital Ground-Penetrating Radar
A. Chanzy;A. Tarussov;F. Bonn;A. Judge.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1996)
Characterizing the dependence of vegetation model parameters on crop structure, incidence angle, and polarization at L-band
J.-P. Wigneron;M. Parde;P. Waldteufel;A. Chanzy.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2004)
Significance of soil surface moisture with respect to daily bare soil evaporation
A. Chanzy;L. Bruckler.
Water Resources Research (1993)
Physically Based Estimation of Bare-Surface Soil Moisture With the Passive Radiometers
Jiancheng Shi;Lingmei Jiang;Lixin Zhang;K.S. Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2006)
Evaluating an Improved Parameterization of the Soil Emission in L-MEB
J Wigneron;A Chanzy;Y H Kerr;H Lawrence.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2011)
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