IAFE   05512
INSTITUTO DE ASTRONOMIA Y FISICA DEL ESPACIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Atmospheric correction of OLCI imagery over very turbid waters based on the RED/NIR/SWIR bands
Autor/es:
DOGLIOTTI, A.I.; GOSSN, J.I; RUDDICK, K.
Reunión:
Workshop; XVII Workshop on Information Processing and Control (RPIC) 2017; 2017
Resumen:
 The standard NASA atmospheric correction using near infrared bands (700 nm - 900 nm) may work for clear to moderately turbid waters, but generally fails for extreme turbidities because of flattening of the water reflectance spectrum. The use of SWIR bands at 1.6 m and/or 2.3 m, such as the bands present on MODIS, can be effective in extremely turbid waters, but may not be present, such as in the case of OLCI (Sentinel 3A), where a new SWIR band at 1016 nm is placed instead. This band may help to improve atmospheric correction in turbid waters at a lower marginal cost than longer SWIR bands. In this work, we endeavored to find ?atmospheric invariant? quantities using the RED/NIR/SWIR bands on OLCI to construct an atmospheric correction scheme over turbid waters. We found that if we choose certain spectrally-close band triplets (such as OLCI bands at 709-779-865 nm), the Rayleighcorrected reflectance of the triplet?s ?middle? band after baseline subtraction (or baseline residual, BLR) is essentially independent of the atmospheric conditions (including for very hazy scenes). In this work, we used three consecutive band triplets of the group of bands 620-709-779-865-1016 nm to construct the three corresponding BLRs and relate them to water reflectances at these wavelengths. To establish this relation, we used a simple water reflectance model for turbid scenarios where we varied backscattering and absorption properties according to previously reported values and the spectral behaviour of in-situ radiometric data from Río de la Plata (Argentina). We also tested the algorithm on a simulated dataset, obtaining good performances (almost 1:1 relation and R2> 97%) for scenarios without direct sunglint.