Airborne hyperspectral data play an important role in remote sensing of coastal waters. However, before their application, atmospheric correction is required to remove or reduce the atmospheric effects caused by molecular and aerosol scattering and absorption. In this study, we first processed airborne hyperspectral CASI-1500 data acquired on 4 May 2019 over the Uljin coast of Korea with Polymer and then compared the performance with the other two widely used atmospheric correction approaches, i.e., 6S and FLAASH, to determine the most appropriate correction technique for CASI-1500 data in coastal waters. Our results show the superiority of Polymer over 6S and FLAASH in deriving the Rrs spectral shape and magnitude. The performance of Polym...
Atmospheric correction of remotely sensed imagery of inland water bodies is essential to interpret w...
A critical step for obtaining accurate retrievals of ocean colour remote sensing over waters from hy...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Accurate correction of the corrupting effe...
Spaceborne imaging spectroscopy, also called hyperspectral remote sensing, has shown huge potential ...
The atmospheric correction approach currently being used operationally by NASA [termed as NASA stand...
Satellite sensor configurations enabling high spatial and high spectral resolution could be far more...
With a five-day revisit frequency over coastal regions and a spatial resolution of 10-60 m, the Sent...
On the 16th of June 2003 a CASI (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager) hyperspectral airborne remo...
Using in situ data of spectral remote sensing reflectance (Rrs, sr−1) collected over North American ...
Satellite sensor configurations enabling high spatial and high spectral resolution could be far more...
On the 16th of June 2003 a CASI hyperspectral airborne remote sensing campaign took place above the ...
Abstract—The present operational atmospheric correction al-gorithm for multichannel remote sensing o...
CHRIS (Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) is an exploring hyperspectral remote sensor, ca...
Hyperspectral imaging provides quantitative remote sensing of ocean colour by the high spectral reso...
This SIMBIOS contract supports several activities over its three-year time-span. These include certa...
Atmospheric correction of remotely sensed imagery of inland water bodies is essential to interpret w...
A critical step for obtaining accurate retrievals of ocean colour remote sensing over waters from hy...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Accurate correction of the corrupting effe...
Spaceborne imaging spectroscopy, also called hyperspectral remote sensing, has shown huge potential ...
The atmospheric correction approach currently being used operationally by NASA [termed as NASA stand...
Satellite sensor configurations enabling high spatial and high spectral resolution could be far more...
With a five-day revisit frequency over coastal regions and a spatial resolution of 10-60 m, the Sent...
On the 16th of June 2003 a CASI (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager) hyperspectral airborne remo...
Using in situ data of spectral remote sensing reflectance (Rrs, sr−1) collected over North American ...
Satellite sensor configurations enabling high spatial and high spectral resolution could be far more...
On the 16th of June 2003 a CASI hyperspectral airborne remote sensing campaign took place above the ...
Abstract—The present operational atmospheric correction al-gorithm for multichannel remote sensing o...
CHRIS (Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) is an exploring hyperspectral remote sensor, ca...
Hyperspectral imaging provides quantitative remote sensing of ocean colour by the high spectral reso...
This SIMBIOS contract supports several activities over its three-year time-span. These include certa...
Atmospheric correction of remotely sensed imagery of inland water bodies is essential to interpret w...
A critical step for obtaining accurate retrievals of ocean colour remote sensing over waters from hy...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Accurate correction of the corrupting effe...