期刊论文详细信息
Sensors
Interpretation of Absorption Bands in Airborne Hyperspectral Radiance Data
Karl H. Szekielda2  Jeffrey H. Bowles1  David B. Gillis1 
[1] Remote Sensing Division, Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave, SW, Washington, DC 20375, USA; E-Mail:;NRL/ASEE Summer Senior Faculty Fellow, on leave from the City University of New York, Hunter College, USA; E-Mail:
关键词: Photosynthetic pigments;    hyperspectral remote sensing;    fourth derivative;    continuum removal;    solar spectrum;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s90402907
来源: mdpi
PDF
【 摘 要 】

It is demonstrated that hyperspectral imagery can be used, without atmospheric correction, to determine the presence of accessory phytoplankton pigments in coastal waters using derivative techniques. However, care must be taken not to confuse other absorptions for those caused by the presence of pigments. Atmospheric correction, usually the first step to making products from hyperspectral data, may not completely remove Fraunhofer lines and atmospheric absorption bands and these absorptions may interfere with identification of phytoplankton accessory pigments. Furthermore, the ability to resolve absorption bands depends on the spectral resolution of the spectrometer, which for a fixed spectral range also determines the number of observed bands. Based on this information, a study was undertaken to determine under what circumstances a hyperspectral sensor may determine the presence of pigments. As part of the study a hyperspectral imager was used to take high spectral resolution data over two different water masses. In order to avoid the problems associated with atmospheric correction this data was analyzed as radiance data without atmospheric correction. Here, the purpose was to identify spectral regions that might be diagnostic for photosynthetic pigments. Two well proven techniques were used to aid in absorption band recognition, the continuum removal of the spectra and the fourth derivative. The findings in this study suggest that interpretation of absorption bands in remote sensing data, whether atmospherically corrected or not, have to be carefully reviewed when they are interpreted in terms of photosynthetic pigments.

【 授权许可】

CC BY   
© 2009 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland

【 预 览 】
附件列表
Files Size Format View
RO202003190057080ZK.pdf 851KB PDF download
  文献评价指标  
  下载次数:16次 浏览次数:20次