Title :
Vicarious calibration of ADEOS-2 GLI visible to shortwave infrared bands using global datasets
Author :
Murakami, Hiroshi ; Yoshida, Mayumi ; Tanaka, Kazuhiro ; Fukushima, Hajime ; Toratani, Mitsuhiro ; Tanaka, Akihiko ; Senga, Yasuhiro
Author_Institution :
Applic. Center, Japan Aerosp. Exploration Agency, Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have developed a global vicarious calibration scheme for spaceborne ocean-color sensors, simulating top-of-atmosphere radiance globally using a radiative transfer model, SeaWiFS Level 3 eight-day mean products, and an in-water optical model. This is a relative calibration against two channels used to detect aerosol properties; however, it enables us to determine the spatial and temporal characteristics of the vicarious calibration coefficients (Kvc) without in situ observations. We applied this scheme to the NASDA Global Imager (GLI), which operated from January 25, 2003 to October 24, 2003. Kvc exhibited the following properties: (1) channel characteristics of 1.0-1.1 (GLI was lower than the simulation) in channels 1-9 (380-565 nm), nearly 1.0 in channels 10-19 (625-865 nm), and 0.91-0.98 in channels 24-29 (1050-2210 nm); (2) scan-angle dependency and its temporal changes in channels 1-3; and (3) scan-mirror side differences and temporal changes. Applying Kvc to GLI ocean-color processing produced outputs consistent with the ground observation data. This scheme is also useful for generating consistent products from different ocean-color sensors in orbit.
Keywords :
aerosols; atmospheric optics; calibration; oceanographic equipment; oceanography; radiative transfer; radiometry; remote sensing; AD 2003 01 25 to 10 24; ADEOS-2 GLI; NASDA Global Imager; Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor; SeaWiFS; aerosol detection; atmosphere radiance; atmospheric correction; ocean color; radiative transfer model; spaceborne sensors; vicarious calibration; Aerosols; Atmospheric modeling; Calibration; Image sensors; Infrared sensors; Oceans; Optical sensors; Radiometry; Testing; Uncertainty; Atmospheric correction; Global Imager (GLI); Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS); Vicarious calibration;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2005.848425