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A processing package for atmospheric correction of compact airborne spectrographic imager (casi) imagery over water including a novel sunglint correction Peter Land Remote Sensing Group, Plymouth Marine Lab, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DH [email protected]

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Page 1: A processing package for atmospheric correction of compact airborne spectrographic imager (casi) imagery over water including a novel sunglint correction

A processing package for atmospheric correction of compact

airborne spectrographic imager (casi) imagery over water including

a novel sunglint correction

Peter LandRemote Sensing Group, Plymouth Marine Lab, Prospect Place,

West Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DH [email protected]

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Background

• Sunglint is a severe problem for aircraft imagery, often rendering the images unusable

• Methods which mask out areas of high sunglint require human intervention and are subjective

• Sunglint has a well defined spectral shape, and though its spatial distribution is highly variable and essentially random, its large scale distribution is quite well behaved and predictable given the wind speed

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Algorithm overview

• A processing package has been developed which atmospherically corrects casi images over water

• It is particularly suited to open ocean case 1 waters with uniform aerosols and wind, but will work anywhere that the standard SeaWiFS Arnone algorithm is acceptably accurate

• It includes a novel and effective sunglint correction

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Basis of the algorithm

• Ancillary data are read and interpolated in time and space, spectral data are interpolated to the casi wavebands used

• Tau and WS are adjusted to minimize the deviation from the theoretical NIR path radiance and sunglint for a ‘typical’ image line, with optional Arnone correction for NIR water leaving radiance. The optimized tau is assumed constant across the image.

• Actual (highly variable) sunglint is then calculated at each pixel with image-averaged geometry to give an estimate of surface albedo

• Finally, the path radiance is calculated at each pixel using the exact pixel geometry, and sunglint recalculated and subtracted to give water leaving radiance, chlorophyll etc.

• If the NIR aerosol optical depth (tau), wind speed (WS) and surface albedo are known, the path radiance and average sunglint can be calculated along a given image line using the Guzzi et al model

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North Atlantic raw images from 13 June 2001

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Stages of processing

Rayleigh corrected

aerosol corrected

sunglint corrected and interpolated

Rayleigh radiance

aerosol radiance

sunglint radiance

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Stages of processing

solid = measureddashed = Rayleigh correcteddash-dot = aerosol correcteddotted = sunglint corrected

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nLw comparison with SeaWiFS

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nLw comparison with SeaWiFS

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nLw comparison with SeaWiFS

solid = whole imagedotted = centre samplecrosses = SeaWiFS

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chlor-a comparison with SeaWiFS

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chlor-a comparison with SeaWiFS

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chlor-a comparison with SeaWiFS

•Each point is a SeaWiFS pixel•Error bars are relative

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Conclusions

• Visual image quality is generally good, with little noise, few artefacts except residual limb brightening, and very good discrimination of sunglint.

• Retrieved spectra are believable in shape, with good correction for atmospheric gas absorption.

• Comparison with SeaWiFS shows relative overestimate of blue nLw and consistent underestimate in chlor-a, suggesting an under-correction for Rayleigh scattering. The values are within the 35% nominal error limits for SeaWiFS.

• Decrease in nLw and increase in chlor-a with decreasing height is also seen in SeaWiFS, hence is not an artefact of processing.