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Improving the AVHRR Long Term Data Record BRDF Correction
Villaescusa Nadal, Jose Luis ; Franch Gras, Belen ; Vermote, Eric ; Roger, Jean-Claude
关键词: ADVANCED VERY HIGH RESOLUTION RADIOMETER;    ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION;    BIDIRECTIONAL REFLECTANCE;    CLIMATOLOGY;    DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS;    ERROR ANALYSIS;    INFRARED INSTRUMENTS;    INFRARED PHOTOMETRY;    MODIS (RADIOMETRY);    NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX;    REMOTE SENSING;    SPATIAL RESOLUTION;    SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE;    SURFACE PROPERTIES;    TIME SERIES ANALYSIS;    VEGETATION GROWTH;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN66741
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
The Long Term Data Record (LTDR) project has the goal of developing a quality and consistent surface reflectance product from coarse resolution optical sensors. This paper focuses on the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) part of the record, using the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) instrument as a reference. When a surface reflectance time series is acquired from satellites with variable observation geometry, the directional variation generates an apparent noise which can be corrected by modeling the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF). The VJB (Vermote, Justice and Bréon, 2009) method estimates a target’s BRDF shape using 5 years of observation and corrects for directional effects maintaining the high temporal resolution of the measurement using the instantaneous Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). The method was originally established on MODIS data but its viability and optimization for AVHRR data have not been fully explored. In this study we analyze different approaches to find the most robust way of applying the VJB correction to AVHRR data, considering that high noise in the red band (B1) caused by atmospheric effect makes the VJB method unstable. Firstly, our results show that for coarse spatial resolution, where the vegetation dynamics of the target don’t change significantly, deriving BRDF parameters from 15+ years of observations reduces the average noise by up to 7% in the Near Infrared (NIR) band and 6% in the NDVI, in comparison to using 3-year windows. Secondly, we find that the VJB method can be modified for AVHRR data to improve the robustness of the correction parameters and decrease the noise by an extra 8% and 9% in the red and NIR bands with respect to using the classical VJB inversion. We do this by using the Stable method, which obtains the volumetric BRDF parameter (V) based on its NDVI dependency, and then obtains the geometric BRDF parameter (R) through the inversion of just one parameter.
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