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Deriving remote sensing reflectance from turbid Case II waters using green-shortwave infrared bands based model
Authors:Jun Chen  Shoujing Yin  Rulin Xiao  Qianxiang Xu  Changsong Lin
Institution:1. School of Ocean Sciences, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China;2. The Key Laboratory of Marine Hydrocarbon Resources and Environmental Geology, Qingdao 266071, China;3. Satellite of Environment Center, Ministry of Environmental Protection China, Beijing 100094, China;4. Department of Land Surveying and Geo-informatics, 999077, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:The objectives of this study are to validate the applicability of a shortwave infrared atmospheric correction model (SWIR-based model) in deriving remote sensing reflectance in turbid Case II waters, and to improve that model using a proposed green-shortwave infrared model (GSWIR-based model). In a GSWIR-based model, the aerosol type is determined by a SWIR-based model and the reflectance due to aerosol scattering is calculated using spectral slope technology. In this study, field measurements collected from three independent cruises from two different Case II waters were used to compare models. The results indicate that both SWIR- and GSWIR-based models can be used to derive the remote sensing reflectance at visible wavelengths in turbid Case II waters, but GSWIR-based models are superior to SWIR-based models. Using the GSWIR-based model decreases uncertainty in remote sensing reflectance retrievals in turbid Case II waters by 2.6–12.1%. In addition, GSWIR-based model’s sensitivity to user-supplied parameters was determined using the numerical method, which indicated that the GSWIR-based model is more sensitive to the uncertainty of spectral slope technology than to that of aerosol type retrieval methodology. Due to much lower noise tolerance of GSWIR-based model in the blue and near-infrared regions, the GSWIR-based model performs poorly in determining remote sensing reflectance at these wavelengths, which is consistent with the GSWIR-based model’s accuracy evaluation results.
Keywords:Remote sensing  Atmospheric correction  Case II waters  Green-shortwave infrared
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