DocumentCode :
1762588
Title :
HICO-Based NIR–Red Models for Estimating Chlorophyll- a Concentration in Productive Coastal Waters
Author :
Moses, Wesley J. ; Gitelson, Anatoly A. ; Berdnikov, Sergey ; Bowles, Jeffrey H. ; Povazhnyi, Vasiliy ; Saprygin, Vladislav ; Wagner, Ellen J. ; Patterson, Karen W.
Author_Institution :
U.S. Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41791
Firstpage :
1111
Lastpage :
1115
Abstract :
We present here results that demonstrate the potential of near-infrared (NIR)-red models to estimate chlorophyll- a (chl- a) concentration in coastal waters using data from the spaceborne Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO). Since the recent demise of the MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS), the use of sensors such as HICO has become critical for coastal ocean color research. Algorithms based on two- and three-band NIR-red models, which were previously used very successfully with MERIS data, were applied to HICO images. The two- and three-band NIR-red algorithms yielded accurate estimates of chl- a concentration, with mean absolute errors that were only 10.92% and 9.58%, respectively, of the total range of chl- a concentrations measured over a period of several months in 2012 and 2013 on the Taganrog Bay in Russia. Given the uncertainties in the radiometric calibration of HICO, the results illustrate the robustness of the NIR-red algorithms and validate the radiometric, spectral, and atmospheric corrections applied to HICO data as they relate to estimating chl- a concentration in productive coastal waters. Inherent limitations due to the characteristics of the sensor and its orbit prohibit HICO from providing anywhere near the level of frequent global coverage as provided by standard multispectral ocean color sensors. Nevertheless, the results demonstrate the utility of HICO as a tool for determining water quality in select coastal areas and the cross-sensor applicability of NIR-red models and provide an indication of what could be achieved with future spaceborne hyperspectral sensors in estimating coastal water quality.
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; water quality; HICO images; HICO radiometric calibration; HICO-based NIR-Red models; Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean; MERIS data; MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer; Russia; Taganrog Bay; atmospheric correction; chlorophyll-alpha concentration; coastal ocean color research; coastal water quality; productive coastal waters; radiometric correction; sensor characteristics; space-borne HICO; spaceborne hyperspectral sensors; spectral correction; standard multispectral ocean color sensors; three-band NIR-red algorithm; three-band NIR-red models; two-band NIR-red algorithm; Atmospheric modeling; Hyperspectral sensors; Oceans; Radiometry; Sea measurements; Sensors; Chlorophyll- $a$; Chlorophyll-$a$; International Space Station (ISS); near-infrared (NIR)–red algorithms; near-infrared (NIR)??red algorithms; productive coastal waters; remote sensing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1545-598X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2287458
Filename :
6670037
Link To Document :
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