The use of selected pseudo-invariant targets for the application of atmospheric correction in multi-temporal studies using satellite remotely sensed imagery |
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Authors: | D.G. Hadjimitsis C.R.I. Clayton A. Retalis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cyprus University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, P.O. Box 50329, Lemesos, Cyprus;2. University of Southampton, School of Civil Engineering and the Environment, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom;3. National Observatory of Athens, Institute for Environmental Research & Sustainable Development I. Metaxa & Vas. Pavlou, Palea Pendeli, GR 152-36 Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Because atmospheric effects can have a significant impact on the data obtained from multi-spectral satellite remote sensing, it is frequently necessary to make corrections before any other image processing can be started. This paper describes a robust and relatively simple atmospheric correction method that uses pseudo-invariant targets (PITs) in conjunction with the empirical line method. The method is based on the selection of a number of suitable generic PITs, on the basis that they are large, distinctive in shape, and occur in many geographical areas. Whereas the multi-temporal normalization method corrects all images to a selected reference image, in this method images are simultaneously corrected using targets with a range of estimated surface reflectance values. The paper describes some applications of the method for a range of environmental studies involving water quality and air pollution monitoring, and mapping land-cover changes. |
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Keywords: | Atmospheric correction Pseudo-invariant targets Empirical line method Dark target Light target Reflectance Remote sensing |
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