Radiometric vicarious calibration of ocean color (OC) satellite sensors is carried out through the full sunlight path radiative transfer (RT) simulations of the coupled ocean-atmosphere system based on the aerosol and water-leaving radiance data from AERONET-OC sites for the visible and near-infrared (NIR) bands. Quantitative evaluation of the potential of such approach for achieving the radiometric accuracies of OC satellite sensors is made by means of direct comparisons between simulated and satellite measured top of atmosphere (TOA) radiances. Very high correlations (R ≥ 0.96 for all visible channels) are achieved for the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) sensor when this approach is applied with the data from the LISCO a...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
As an integral part of the VIIRS sensor calibration and validation efforts, our group has been conti...
The ability to conduct in-flight, absolute radiometric calibrations of ocean color sensors will dete...
In the processing of Ocean Color (OC) data from sensor data recorded by Visible Infrared Imaging Rad...
5 pages, 3 figures, 2 tablesThe quantification of uncertainties affecting satellite ocean color prod...
Ocean color (OC) remote sensing has entered a new phase with the successful deployment of the Visibl...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
Regionally specific vicarious calibration coefficients for ocean color sensors have been computed fo...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
As part of the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Ocean Cal/Val Team, Naval Research Lab-Stennis Sp...
AbstractSystem Vicarious Calibration (SVC) ensures a relative radiometric calibration to satellite o...
International audienceSystem Vicarious Calibration (SVC) ensures a relative radiometric calibration ...
System Vicarious Calibration (SVC) ensures a relative radiometric calibration to satellite ocean col...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
As an integral part of the VIIRS sensor calibration and validation efforts, our group has been conti...
The ability to conduct in-flight, absolute radiometric calibrations of ocean color sensors will dete...
In the processing of Ocean Color (OC) data from sensor data recorded by Visible Infrared Imaging Rad...
5 pages, 3 figures, 2 tablesThe quantification of uncertainties affecting satellite ocean color prod...
Ocean color (OC) remote sensing has entered a new phase with the successful deployment of the Visibl...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
Regionally specific vicarious calibration coefficients for ocean color sensors have been computed fo...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
As part of the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Ocean Cal/Val Team, Naval Research Lab-Stennis Sp...
AbstractSystem Vicarious Calibration (SVC) ensures a relative radiometric calibration to satellite o...
International audienceSystem Vicarious Calibration (SVC) ensures a relative radiometric calibration ...
System Vicarious Calibration (SVC) ensures a relative radiometric calibration to satellite ocean col...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...