DocumentCode
2841195
Title
Sun glint correction of airborne AISA images for mapping shallow-water benthos
Author
Vahtmäe, Ele ; Kutser, Tiit
Author_Institution
Estonian Marine Inst., Univ. of Tartu, Tallinn
fYear
2008
fDate
27-29 May 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
Airborne sensors have higher spatial and spectral resolution than satellite sensors, providing greater accuracy in benthic habitat mapping in case of high spatial heterogeneity. Nevertheless, the effect of wave-induced sun glint may obscure the radiance originating from within the water. Such glint is particularly noticeable due to the high spatial resolution of the sensor and may impede mapping of benthic features. This paper describes the application of the sun glint correction schemes on to airborne hyperspectral AISA measurements acquired on the area of the West-Estonian archipelago during the campaign in July 2006. Currently proposed sun glint removal procedures assume zero water leaving signal in near infrared part of spectrum. This assumption is not true in waters less than about 2 m deep where part of the water leaving signal is originated from the bottom. As a result the shallow water pixels are overcorrected during glint removal procedure and the shapes of reflectance spectra are distorted. This has serious implications on shallow water bottom classification results, especially if spectral libraries of in situ measured or modelled reflectance spectra are used in classification of remote sensing imagery. Therefore, it is important to preserve spectral signatures of these areas if sun glint removal is necessary. We propose an alternative sun glint removal procedure where the amount of glint in each pixel is estimated from the depth of oxygen absorption feature at 760 nm relative to a baseline. The new method removes sun glint successfully and at the same time preserves the shape and magnitude of shallow water reflectance spectra.
Keywords
geophysical signal processing; image processing; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; AD 2006 07; AISA images; Airborne Imaging Spectrometer for Applications; Baltic Sea coastal waters; West-Estonian archipelago; benthic features; radiance; shallow water benthos mapping; sun glint correction; wavelength 760 nm; Area measurement; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Impedance; Reflectivity; Satellites; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Shape; Spatial resolution; Sun;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
US/EU-Baltic International Symposium, 2008 IEEE/OES
Conference_Location
Tallinn
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2267-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2268-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BALTIC.2008.4625522
Filename
4625522
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