• DocumentCode
    3355499
  • Title

    The use of the Sonoran Desert as a pseudo-invariant site for optical sensor cross-calibration and long-term stability monitoring

  • Author

    Angal, Amit ; Chander, Gyanesh ; Choi, Taeyoung ; Wu, Aisheng ; Xiong, Xiaoxiong

  • Author_Institution
    Sci. Syst. & Applic., Inc., Lanham, MD, USA
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    25-30 July 2010
  • Firstpage
    1656
  • Lastpage
    1659
  • Abstract
    The Sonoran Desert is a large, flat, pseudo-invariant site near the United States-Mexico border. It is one of the largest and hottest deserts in North America, with an area of 311,000 square km. This site is particularly suitable for calibration purposes because of its high spatial and spectral uniformity and reasonable temporal stability. This study uses measurements from four different sensors, Terra Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), Landsat 7 (L7) Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+), Aqua MODIS, and Landsat 5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM), to assess the suitability of this site for long-term stability monitoring and to evaluate the “radiometric calibration differences” between spectrally matching bands of all four sensors. In general, the drift in the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) reflectance of each sensor over a span of nine years is within the specified calibration uncertainties. Monthly precipitation measurements of the Sonoran Desert region were obtained from the Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN), and their effects on the retrieved TOA reflectances were evaluated. To account for the combined uncertainties in the TOA reflectance due to the surface and atmospheric Bi-directional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF), a semi-empirical BRDF model has been adopted to monitor and reduce the impact of illumination geometry differences on the retrieved TOA reflectances. To evaluate calibration differences between the MODIS and Landsat sensors, correction for spectral response differences using a hyperspectral sensor is also demonstrated.
  • Keywords
    calibration; geophysical equipment; radiometers; remote sensing; spectrometers; Aqua MODIS; Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus; Global Historical Climatology Network; Landsat 5 TM; Landsat 7 ETM+; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer; Sonoran desert; Terra MODIS; USA; atmospheric BRDF; bidirectional reflectance distribution function; optical sensor cross calibration; optical sensor long term stability monitoring; pseudoinvariant site; radiometric calibration differences; spatial uniformity; spectral uniformity; temporal stability; top of atmosphere reflectance; Calibration; Earth; MODIS; Monitoring; Reflectivity; Sensors; Stability analysis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2010 IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Honolulu, HI
  • ISSN
    2153-6996
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-9565-8
  • Electronic_ISBN
    2153-6996
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IGARSS.2010.5652812
  • Filename
    5652812