AbstractMonitoring of water quality by satellite ocean colour data requires high quality atmospheric correction and especially the accurate quantification of the aerosol contribution to the top of atmosphere radiance. Several methods have been proposed for atmospheric correction over turbid waters, including modelling the marine contributions to the NIR signal or switching to longer short-wave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths where the signal even in turbid waters can be assumed zero. Here we present the use of the high quality SWIR bands of the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat-8, launched in 2013, to extend our existing turbid water atmospheric correction to extremely turbid waters. The atmospheric correction is image based, and no exte...
In ocean colour remote sensing, the use of Near Infra Red (NIR) spectral bands for the retrieval of ...
The dynamic and small-scale spatial variability of bio-optical processes that occurs in coastal regi...
International audienceWater pixel extraction and correction of the atmospheric signal represent prer...
AbstractMonitoring of water quality by satellite ocean colour data requires high quality atmospheric...
A common approach to the pixel-by-pixel atmospheric correction of satellite water colour imagery is ...
The accurate retrieval of marine reflectance from remotely sensed data depends on the effective remo...
International audienceThe accurate measurement of suspended particulate matter (SPM) concentrations ...
The optimal exploitation of the oceanic information provided by recent high spatial resolution senso...
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) onboard Landsat 8 is generating high-quality aquatic science produ...
It is essential to improve understanding of coastal ocean since the majority of the world's primary ...
The OLI (Operational Land Imager) sensor on Landsat-8 has the potential to meet the requirements of ...
In ocean colour remote sensing, the use of Near Infra Red (NIR) spectral bands for the retrieval of ...
The dynamic and small-scale spatial variability of bio-optical processes that occurs in coastal regi...
International audienceWater pixel extraction and correction of the atmospheric signal represent prer...
AbstractMonitoring of water quality by satellite ocean colour data requires high quality atmospheric...
A common approach to the pixel-by-pixel atmospheric correction of satellite water colour imagery is ...
The accurate retrieval of marine reflectance from remotely sensed data depends on the effective remo...
International audienceThe accurate measurement of suspended particulate matter (SPM) concentrations ...
The optimal exploitation of the oceanic information provided by recent high spatial resolution senso...
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) onboard Landsat 8 is generating high-quality aquatic science produ...
It is essential to improve understanding of coastal ocean since the majority of the world's primary ...
The OLI (Operational Land Imager) sensor on Landsat-8 has the potential to meet the requirements of ...
In ocean colour remote sensing, the use of Near Infra Red (NIR) spectral bands for the retrieval of ...
The dynamic and small-scale spatial variability of bio-optical processes that occurs in coastal regi...
International audienceWater pixel extraction and correction of the atmospheric signal represent prer...