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DOI10.1109/LGRS.2024.3351328
ISSN1545-598X
Citation KeyPahlevanBBOAMHOG:2024:ReAnRe
TitleA Retrospective Analysis of Remote-Sensing Reflectance Products in Coastal and Inland Waters
Year2024
Access Date2025, Mar. 14
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Author1 Pahlevan, Nima
2 Balasubramanian, Sundarabalan
3 Begeman, Christopher C.
4 O'Shea, Ryan E.
5 Ashapure, Akash
6 Maciel, Daniel Andrade
7 Hall, Dorothy K.
8 Odermatt, Daniel
9 Giardino, Claudia
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Affiliation1 The Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center
2 University of Maryland Baltimore County
3 The Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center
4 The Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center
5 The Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center
6 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
7 University of Maryland
8 Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
9 National Research Council of Italy
Author e-Mail Address1 nima.pahlevan@nasa.gov
2 vbsbalanin@gmail.com
3 christopher.c.begeman@nasa.gov
4 ryan.e.oshea@nasa.gov
5 akash.ashapure@nasa.gov
6 daniel.maciel@inpe.br
7 dkhall1@umd.edu
8 Daniel.Odermatt@eawag.ch
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JournalIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Volume21
Pagese1501205
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KeywordsCoastal and inland waters
freshwater ecosystems
medium resolution imaging spectrometer (MERIS)
moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS)
ocean color (OC)
remote sensing reflectance
validation
visible infrared imaging radiometer suite (VIIRS)
AbstractConstructing a robust ocean color (OC) record (e.g., water transparency, phytoplankton absorption) for long-term assessments of coastal and inland water ecosystems from past, present, and future missions requires high-quality spectral remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) products. Using the GLORIA dataset (Lehmann et al., 2023), we evaluated the quality of Rrs products from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS on Terra and Aqua), medium resolution imaging spectrometer (MERIS), and visible infrared imaging radiometer suite (VIIRS) processed via the two-band heritage atmospheric correction method (a combination of near-infrared and shortwave infrared bands) available in the SeaWiFS Analysis Data Analysis System (SeaDAS). Overall, retrieval residuals are consistent within a few percentages among the four missions. Median residuals ranged from ~ 20% in the ~ 550-nm band to > 60% in the ~ 412-nm bands. Spectrally averaged root mean squared differences for all the missions were ~ 0.0024 sr-1 with one standard deviation of ~ 0.001 sr-1. The corresponding (median) biases in the visible bands varied from -60% to -3%, with the largest biases identified in MERIS and VIIRS products. Despite the lower sensitivity of band-ratio algorithms to residuals in specific spectral regions [e.g., OC3 chlorophyll-a algorithm is less prone to residuals in Rrs (λ >600 nm)], other algorithms or downstream products that leverage all the visible bands are highly compromised. We underscore the need to improve the quality of Rrs products, thereby enabling the reconstruction of baseline OC products of high caliber in global coastal and inland waters that are often near human activity.
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