Title :
Impact of MODTRAN®5.1 on Atmospheric Compensation
Author :
Berk, A. ; Anderson, G.P.
Author_Institution :
Spectral Sci. Inc., Burlington, MA
Abstract :
MODTRANreg Version 5.1 includes many new capabilities tailored to enhance and facilitate atmospheric compensation. For the thermal region, the new 0.1 cm-1 band model provides the finer spectral resolution required for analysis of state-of-the-art long-wave and mid-wave hyper- and ultraspectral imagers (e.g. AIRS). A new MODTRANreg 5.1 atmospheric correction data (.acd) output file includes the specific radiative transfer quantities employed in the atmospheric compensation of solar region hyperspectral imager (e.g. MODIS, MAS) measurements; namely, DISORT-generated spectral spherical albedos and both sun-to-ground and atmospherically embedded observer-to-ground diffuse transmittances. Properly coupled observer-to-ground-to-sun path diffuse and direct transmittances are obtained when the MODTRANreg correlated-k model is used to generate the .acd output. Other MODTRANreg 5.1 features impacting both multi- and hyper-spectral atmospheric correction include the regeneration of molecular databases using HITRAN2004 with updates through January 2007, output of spectral channel brightness temperatures, input options facilitating perturbation of atmospheric profiles, and introduction of the O2 - O2 visible absorption continuum. Details of these capabilities are presented in the forward simulation mode along with applications in the reverse remote sensing mode to current satellite and aircraft sensors.
Keywords :
FORTRAN; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric techniques; geophysics computing; radiative transfer; remote sensing; sunlight; .acd output; AD 2007 01; DISORT-generated spectral spherical albedos; HITRAN2004; MODTRAN correlated-k model; MODTRAN version 5.1; O2 - O2 visible absorption continuum; aircraft sensor; atmospheric compensation; atmospheric observer-to-ground diffuse transmittances; band model; coupled observer-to-ground-to-sun path diffuse; direct transmittances; long-wave hyper-ultraspectral imagers; mid-wave hyper-ultraspectral imagers; molecular databases; radiative transfer; remote sensing mode; satellite sensor; solar region hyperspectral imager measurement; spectral channel brightness temperatures; spectral resolution; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Brightness temperature; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Image analysis; Image resolution; MODIS; Solar power generation; Spatial databases; Infrared; MODTRAN; Radiation Transport; Remote Sensing; Thermal;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2807-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2808-3
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2008.4779299