DocumentCode
105172
Title
Characterization of Terra and Aqua MODIS VIS, NIR, and SWIR Spectral Bands´ Calibration Stability
Author
Aisheng Wu ; Xiaoxiong Xiong ; Doelling, David R. ; Morstad, Daniel ; Angal, A. ; Bhatt, R.
Author_Institution
Sigma Space Corp., Lanham, MD, USA
Volume
51
Issue
7
fYear
2013
fDate
Jul-13
Firstpage
4330
Lastpage
4338
Abstract
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) has successfully operated onboard the Terra spacecraft for more than 12 years and the Aqua spacecraft for more than ten years. It has 20 reflective solar bands covering the visible (VIS), near infrared (NIR), and short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectral regions. They are calibrated on orbit using regularly scheduled solar diffuser measurements and lunar observations. In recent years, observations over selected ground targets are also used to monitor detector responses at different angles of incidence. This paper provides a brief description of MODIS on-orbit calibration and characterization methodologies and examines the calibration stability of the VIS, NIR, and SWIR spectral bands over the entire missions of both instruments. Results obtained from four different vicarious approaches (deserts, Dome Concordia, deep convective cloud, and simultaneous nadir overpass) show that Terra MODIS VIS and NIR spectral bands have a wavelength-dependent drift in reflectance with a drop up to 8% in the shortest wavelength region. All four approaches have a relative agreement to within 2.0% with an uncertainty of less than 1.5% for most bands. It is anticipated that the improvements made in the MODIS Collection 6, with additional corrections based on the desert reflectance trending results, will significantly reduce, if not completely remove, some of the trending drifts identified in the Collection-5 data product.
Keywords
calibration; radiometers; remote sensing; spectrometers; Aqua spacecraft; Dome Concordia; MODIS; NIR spectral band; SWIR spectral band; Terra spacecraft; VIS spectral band; calibration stability; deep convective cloud; desert reflectance; moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer; near infrared spectral region; short-wave infrared spectral region; simultaneous nadir overpass; solar diffuser measurement; visible spectral region; Calibration; Degradation; Detectors; MODIS; Market research; Moon; Wavelength measurement; Aqua; MODIS; Terra; calibration; stability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2226588
Filename
6392937
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