• DocumentCode
    1301544
  • Title

    Comparing the ocean color measurements between MOS and SeaWiFS: a vicarious intercalibration approach for MOS

  • Author

    Wang, Menghua ; Franz, Bryan A.

  • Author_Institution
    Maryland Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
  • Volume
    38
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    184
  • Lastpage
    197
  • Abstract
    The Modular Optoelectronic Scanner (MOS) was launched in the spring of 1996 on the Indian IRS-P3 satellite. With the successful launch of NASA´s Sea-viewing Wide Field of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) in the summer of 1997, there are now two ocean color missions in concurrent operation, and there is interest to compare data from these two sensors. In this paper, we describe our efforts to retrieve ocean-optical properties from both SeaWiFS and MOS using consistent methods. We first briefly review the atmospheric correction, which removes more than 90% of the observed radiances in the visible, and then we describe how the atmospheric-correction algorithm used for the SeaWiFS data can be modified for application to other ocean color sensors. Next, since the retrieved water-leaving radiances in the visible between MOS and SeaWiFS are significantly different, we developed a vicarious intercalibration method to recalibrate the MOS spectral bands based on the optical properties of the ocean and atmosphere derived from the coincident SeaWiFS measurements. Furthermore, because of the strange calibration behavior of the MOS 750 nm band, we modified the atmospheric correction such that the MOS 685 and 868 nm bands can also be used. We present and discuss the MOS-retrieved, ocean-optical properties before and after the vicarious calibration using both the MOS 685 and 750 nm coupled with 868 nm bands in comparison with results from SeaWiFS and demonstrate the efficacy of this approach. We show that it is possible and efficient to vicariously intercalibrate sensors between one and another
  • Keywords
    calibration; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; 685 nm; 750 nm; 868 nm; MOS data; Modular Optoelectronic Scanner data; Sea-viewing Wide Field of-view Sensor data; SeaWiFS data; atmospheric correction; intercalibration approach; ocean color measurements; ocean-optical properties; radiances; spectral bands; visible; water-leaving radiances; Atmosphere; Atmospheric measurements; Calibration; Color; Oceans; Optical sensors; Satellites; Sea measurements; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Springs;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0196-2892
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/36.823911
  • Filename
    823911