DocumentCode :
2093868
Title :
Landsat-7 ETM+ radiometric calibration: two years on-orbit
Author :
Markham, B.L. ; Barker, J.L. ; Kaita, E. ; Barsi, J.A. ; Helder, D.L. ; Palluconi, F.D. ; Schott, J.R. ; Thome, K.J. ; Morfitt, R. ; Scaramuzza, P.
Author_Institution :
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
518
Abstract :
Landsat-7 has been in orbit for 2 years as of April 15, 2001 and operationally providing calibrated data products for 2 years as of June 28, 2001. A radiometric calibration team consisting of scientists and analysts from the Landsat Project Science Office, the Landsat-7 Image Assessment System and four universities evaluates the calibration based on on-board and ground-look (vicarious) calibration methodologies. The results are assembled and compared semi-annually and the calibration parameter files are adjusted as necessary. To date the combined results for the reflective bands have not shown any change from pre-launch values. The pre-launch values continue to be used for data processing, with the uncertainty estimated at less than 5%. In the thermal band, the vicarious calibration results indicated a 0.31 W/m2 sr μm bias in the calibration. This bias results in the ETM+ derived temperatures being about 3K high. The calibration parameter file was updated October 1, 2000 to remove this bias, however the U.S. Landsat Product Generation System (LPGS) software required modification that was not incorporated until December 20, 2000. All LPGS data products generated since this date have the correct thermal band calibration, regardless of image acquisition date, with uncertainties at approximately the 1% level
Keywords :
calibration; geophysical equipment; geophysical techniques; image sensors; terrain mapping; 0.452 to 2.346 micron; ETM+; Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus; IR; Image Assessment System; LPGS; Landsat; Landsat Product Generation System; Landsat-7; geophysical measurement technique; infrared; land surface; multispectral remote sensing; radiometric calibration; satellite remote sensing; terrain mapping; thermal band; visible; Assembly; Calibration; Data processing; Educational institutions; Image analysis; Radiometry; Remote sensing; Satellites; Temperature; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7031-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2001.976208
Filename :
976208
Link To Document :
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