A Multi-Band Atmospheric Correction Algorithm for Deriving Water Leaving Reflectances over Turbid Waters from VIIRS Data

Author:

Gao Bo-CaiORCID,Li Rong-Rong

Abstract

The current operational multi-band atmospheric correction algorithms implemented by NASA and NOAA for global remote sensing of ocean color from VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) data are mostly based on the 2-band version of the SeaWiFS (Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor) algorithm. These algorithms generally use two NIR bands, one centered near 0.75 μm and the other near 0.865 μm, and a band ratio method for deriving aerosol information. The algorithms work quite well over open ocean waters. However, water leaving reflectances over turbid coastal waters are frequently not derived. We describe here a spectrum-matching algorithm using shortwave IR (SWIR) bands above 1 μm for retrieving water leaving reflectances in the visible from VIIRS data. The SWIR bands centered near 1.24, 1.61, and 2.25 μm are used in a spectrum-matching process to obtain spectral aerosol information, which is subsequently extrapolated to the visible region for the derivation of water leaving reflectances of visible bands. We present retrieval results for four VIIRS scenes acquired over turbid waters. We demonstrate that the spatial coverages of our retrieving results can be improved significantly in comparison with those retrieved with the current NOAA operational algorithm. If our SWIR algorithm is implemented for operational data processing, the algorithm can potentially be complimentary to current NASA and NOAA VIIRS algorithms over turbid waters to increase spatial coverages.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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