Title :
A Simple Atmospheric Correction Algorithm for MODIS in Shallow Turbid Waters: A Case Study in Taihu Lake
Author :
Jun Chen ; Wenting Quan ; Minwei Zhang ; Tingwei Cui
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Ocean Sci., China Univ. of Geosci. (Beijing), Beijing, China
Abstract :
A simple atmospheric correction algorithm (SACA) based on a “known” empirical spectral relationship at two bands of MODIS sensor has been developed as a modification to improve the MODIS ocean color products in shallow turbid waters. The analysis results for spectral characteristics suggest that 531, 551, 667, and 678 nm are the optimal bands for constructing the empirical spectral relationship of the SACA algorithm. In order to work efficiently with high adjacency effects and water bottom reflectance in shallow inland lakes, the image statistics method is suggested for the SACA algorithm to determine the aerosol scattering contribution. Using the in situ measurements taken in Taihu Lake on October 27 and 28, 2003, MODIS water-leaving reflectance derived from the atmospheric correction were evaluated using the SWIR and SACA methods, indicating that the SACA algorithm produces a superior performance at visible bands but provides a poor result at NIR bands to the SWIR algorithm. To solve this problem, a combined method is suggested: the SACA algorithm is operated at visible bands, while the SWIR algorithm is executed at NIR bands. Results indicate that the MODIS-derived water-leaving reflectance in shallow turbid water within 20% may be obtained using the combined method. These findings imply that the SACA algorithm is an acceptable atmospheric correction method for deriving the water-leaving reflectance from MODIS data in shallow turbid waters.
Keywords :
aerosols; lakes; oceanographic techniques; radiometry; spectral analysis; turbidity; underwater optics; AD 2003 10 27 to 28; China; MODIS ocean color product; MODIS sensor; MODIS water-leaving reflectance; NIR band; SACA algorithm; SACA method; SWIR algorithm; SWIR method; Taihu Lake; aerosol scattering contribution; empirical spectral relationship; high adjacency effect; image statistics method; shallow inland lake; shallow turbid water; simple atmospheric correction algorithm; spectral characteristics; visible band; water bottom reflectance; wavelength 531 nm; wavelength 551 nm; wavelength 667 nm; wavelength 678 nm; Aerosols; Atmospheric measurements; Lakes; MODIS; Oceans; Scattering; Sea measurements; Atmospheric correction; MODIS; Taihu Lake; shallow turbid waters;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2012.2224849