• DocumentCode
    1382458
  • Title

    Simulation of Future Geostationary Ocean Color Images

  • Author

    Lei, Manchun ; Minghelli-Roman, Audrey ; Bricaud, Annick ; Froidefond, Jean Marie ; Mathieu, Sandrine ; Gouton, Pierre

  • Author_Institution
    LE2I, Univ. of Burgundy Aile Sci. de l´´Ingenieur, Dijon, France
  • Volume
    5
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    173
  • Lastpage
    182
  • Abstract
    The objective of this work is to simulate global images that would be provided by a theoretical ocean color sensor on a geostationary orbit at longitude 0, in order to assess the range of radiance value data reaching the sensor throughout the day for 20 spectral bands similar to those of the Ocean and Land Color Imager (OLCI). The secondary objective is to assess the illumination and viewing geometries that result in sunglint. For this purpose, we combined a radiative transfer model for ocean waters (Hydrolight) and a radiative transfer model for atmosphere (MODTRAN) to construct the simulated radiance images at the sea surface and at the Top-Of-Atmosphere (TOA). Bio-optical data from GlobColour level 3 products are used as input maps in the ocean radiance model. The first result of this study is the radiance dynamic range of the scene during the day. The second result indicates the angular limit to avoid the sun glint phenomenon ( and ), where the viewing zenith angle, the solar zenith angle and the relative azimuth angle. We have also shown that a significant signal from water is measured when the ratio is higher than 3%, i.e., when is lower than 90, with a limit of 60 for the two angles.
  • Keywords
    ocean chemistry; oceanographic techniques; radiative transfer; GlobColour level; Ocean and Land Color Imager; bio-optical data; geostationary ocean color images; geostationary orbit; global images; ocean color sensor; ocean radiance model; ocean waters; radiance dynamic range; radiance images; radiance value data; radiative transfer model; relative azimuth angle; sea surface; solar zenith angle; spectral bands; top-of-atmosphere; viewing zenith angle; Absorption; Atmospheric modeling; Image color analysis; Sea surface; Spatial resolution; Sun; Geostationary orbit; image simulation; ocean color; solar and viewing angles;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1939-1404
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSTARS.2011.2168388
  • Filename
    6086734