Estimating the concentration of water constituents by optical remote sensing assumes absorption and scattering processes to be uniform over the observation depth. Using hyperspectral reflectance, we present a method to direct the retrieval of the backscattering coefficient (bb(λ)) from reflectance (> 600 nm) towards wavebands where absorption by water dominates the reflectance curve. Two experiments demonstrate the impact of hyperspectral inversion in the selected band set. First, optical simulations show that the resulting distribution of bb(λ) is sensitive to particle mixing conditions, although a robust indicator of non-uniformity was not found for all scenarios of stratification. Second, in the absence of spectral backscattering profile...
Remote sensing and field spectroscopy of natural waters is typically performed under clear skies, lo...
Seawater inherent optical properties (IOPs) are key parameters in a wide range of applications in en...
The BP09 experiment conducted by the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation in the Liguria...
Estimating the concentration of water constituents by optical remote sensing assumes absorption and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Inverse algorithms are developed to retrieve hyperspec...
A new scheme has been proposed by Lee et al. (2014) to reconstruct hyperspectral (400 - 700 nm, 5 nm...
A method to invert in-water total absorption and backscattering coefficients, as well as absorption ...
Some inherent and apparent optical properties and their relations have been studied using data from ...
Remote-sensing reflectance is easier to interpret for the open ocean than for coastal regions becaus...
What we believe to be a new inversion procedure for multi- and hyperspectral data in shallow water, ...
Hyperspectral (every 5 nm) absorption coefficients of ``pure'' seawater in the range of 350-550 nm a...
Based on a previously developed and thoroughly validated hydro- optical model, numerical simulations...
What we believe to be a new inversion procedure for multi- and hyperspectral data in shallow water, ...
[1] A reflectance inversion model in presented in which particle backscattering is parameterized by ...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...
Remote sensing and field spectroscopy of natural waters is typically performed under clear skies, lo...
Seawater inherent optical properties (IOPs) are key parameters in a wide range of applications in en...
The BP09 experiment conducted by the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation in the Liguria...
Estimating the concentration of water constituents by optical remote sensing assumes absorption and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Inverse algorithms are developed to retrieve hyperspec...
A new scheme has been proposed by Lee et al. (2014) to reconstruct hyperspectral (400 - 700 nm, 5 nm...
A method to invert in-water total absorption and backscattering coefficients, as well as absorption ...
Some inherent and apparent optical properties and their relations have been studied using data from ...
Remote-sensing reflectance is easier to interpret for the open ocean than for coastal regions becaus...
What we believe to be a new inversion procedure for multi- and hyperspectral data in shallow water, ...
Hyperspectral (every 5 nm) absorption coefficients of ``pure'' seawater in the range of 350-550 nm a...
Based on a previously developed and thoroughly validated hydro- optical model, numerical simulations...
What we believe to be a new inversion procedure for multi- and hyperspectral data in shallow water, ...
[1] A reflectance inversion model in presented in which particle backscattering is parameterized by ...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...
Remote sensing and field spectroscopy of natural waters is typically performed under clear skies, lo...
Seawater inherent optical properties (IOPs) are key parameters in a wide range of applications in en...
The BP09 experiment conducted by the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation in the Liguria...