Hyperspectral imaging provides quantitative remote sensing of ocean colour by the high spectral resolution of the water features. The HICO™ (Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean) is suitable for coastal studies and monitoring. The accurate retrieval of hyperspectral water-leaving reflectance from HICO™ data is still a challenge. The aim of this work is to retrieve the water-leaving reflectance from HICO™ data with a physically based algorithm, using the local microphysical properties of the aerosol in order to overcome the limitations of the standard aerosol types commonly used in atmospheric correction processing. The water-leaving reflectance was obtained using the HICO@CRI (HICO ATmospherically Corrected Reflectance Imagery) atmosp...
International audienceThe use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective rem...
The use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective removal of the atmospheri...
Spaceborne imaging spectroscopy, also called hyperspectral remote sensing, has shown huge potential ...
A critical step for obtaining accurate retrievals of ocean colour remote sensing over waters from hy...
Abstract—The present operational atmospheric correction al-gorithm for multichannel remote sensing o...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Accurate correction of the corrupting effe...
© 2018 SPIE. The choice of aerosol model in the atmospheric correction is critical in the process of...
The long-term goal for this project is threefold: (i) to develop remote sensing procedures for de-te...
We examine the impact of atmospheric correction, specifically aerosol model selection, on retrieval ...
The current SeaWiFS algorithms frequently yield negative water-leaving radiance values in turbid Cas...
The classical multi-spectral Atmospheric Correction (AC) algorithm is inadequate for the new generat...
International audienceThe use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective rem...
In this study, a new atmospheric correction algorithm capable of simultaneously retrieving aerosol a...
The long-term goal for this project is threefold: (i) to develop remote sensing procedures for deter...
International audienceThe use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective rem...
The use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective removal of the atmospheri...
Spaceborne imaging spectroscopy, also called hyperspectral remote sensing, has shown huge potential ...
A critical step for obtaining accurate retrievals of ocean colour remote sensing over waters from hy...
Abstract—The present operational atmospheric correction al-gorithm for multichannel remote sensing o...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Accurate correction of the corrupting effe...
© 2018 SPIE. The choice of aerosol model in the atmospheric correction is critical in the process of...
The long-term goal for this project is threefold: (i) to develop remote sensing procedures for de-te...
We examine the impact of atmospheric correction, specifically aerosol model selection, on retrieval ...
The current SeaWiFS algorithms frequently yield negative water-leaving radiance values in turbid Cas...
The classical multi-spectral Atmospheric Correction (AC) algorithm is inadequate for the new generat...
International audienceThe use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective rem...
In this study, a new atmospheric correction algorithm capable of simultaneously retrieving aerosol a...
The long-term goal for this project is threefold: (i) to develop remote sensing procedures for deter...
International audienceThe use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective rem...
The use of satellites to monitor the color of the ocean requires effective removal of the atmospheri...
Spaceborne imaging spectroscopy, also called hyperspectral remote sensing, has shown huge potential ...