Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Sentinel-2/MSI (S2-MSI) is mainly designed to provide
information on land surfaces for applications in agriculture,
forestry, mapping, global change research, etc. However,
its performance in terms of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is
sufficient to be used for water quality monitoring,
especially in coastal and inland waters. Compared to
mainstream ocean colour sensors (MODIS-AQUA, VIIRS and
Sentinel-3/OLCI), S2-MSI offers great advantages in terms
of spatial resolution enabling the development of the new
generation of inland water quality products. Monitoring of
water quality by satellite requires high quality atmospheric
correction to separate the aerosol and marine
contributions to the top of atmosphere radiance observed
by the satellites. Determination of the aquatic part of the
observed signal, i.e. the normalized water-leaving radiance
(Lwn), is crucial as this parameter is the basis of all derived
aquatic parameters, including total suspended matter
(TSM) and chlorophyll a (CHL-a). The radiometric validation
of S2-MSI data is presented here with a focus on European
lakes including Lake Balaton, Lake Mantua, Lake Garda,
Lake Geneva, Curonian Lagoon and Lake Marken. An
intercomparison is performed between different
atmospheric correction procedures: (i) ACOLITE, (ii) iCOR,
(iii) 6SV, (iv) Sen2Cor and (v) ATCOR. Their performance is
validated with in-situ reflectance data collected within the
FP7-INFORM project.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
remote sensing; sentinel 2
Elenco autori:
Giardino, Claudia; Villa, Paolo; Bresciani, Mariano
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