Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The retrieval from space of a very weak fluorescence signal was
studied in the O2A and O2B oxygen atmospheric absorption bands. The
accuracy of the method was tested for the retrieval of the chlorophyll
fluorescence and reflectance terms contributing to the sensor signal. The
radiance at the top of the atmosphere was simulated by means of a
commercial radiative-transfer program at a high resolution (0.1 cm
-1). A test
data set was generated in order to simulate sun-induced chlorophyll
fluorescence at the top of the canopy. Reflectance terms were spectrally
modeled using cubic splines and fluorescence by means of the sum of two
Voigt functions. Sensor radiance residual minimization was performed in
the presence of a multiplicative noise, thus ensuring that the sensor
simulations were realistic. The study, which focused on the possibility of
retrieving fluorescence with an accuracy better than 10%, was performed
for instrument resolutions ranging from about 0.4 cm-1 to 2 cm-1 in order to
test the algorithm for the characteristics of existing and planned hyperspectral
sensors. The algorithm was also used to retrieve fluorescence in the
single O2A band at the OCO and TANSO-FTS instrument spectral
resolutions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Spectroscopy; fluorescence and luminescence; Passive remote sensing; Inverse problems.
Elenco autori:
Mazzoni, Marina
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