Porównanie wyników korekcji atmosferycznej danych satelitarnych CHRIS/Proba przeprowadzonych w oprogramowaniach BEAM/Visat oraz ATCOR Intercomparison of BEAM/Visat and ATCOR atmospheric correction methods performed on CHRIS/Proba satellite data
A comparison of output of two absolute atmospheric correction
methods (ATCOR by R. Richter, 1996, and an algorithm
by L. Guanter et al., 2005, implemented in the BEAM/Visat
framework) is presented. Analyses are based on satellite data
acquired by CHRIS (Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer)
sensor onboard the PROBA (Project for On-Board
Autonomy) satellite. For comparison, a set of in situ spectral
measurements obtained by the Norwegian NIVA Institute was
taken as reference data. The area of study was the Vistula Lagoon
in Northern Poland. All analyses presented here are based
on comparison of results of atmospheric correction methods
with in situ reference data. Alterations between ground and
satellite spectral measurements can be caused by changes of
humidity or solar zenith angle, as well as fluctuations of water
masses, aerosols and air masses, all of which phenomena occur
with time passage. In order to minimize the influence of this
element, a set of simultaneous ground and satellite measurements
was analyzed. Observations were collected on the same
day, 18th August 2008. The best atmospheric correction was
obtained in ATCOR with a ground model calibration, and
the mean relative difference in spectral reflectance between the
results obtained with this method and the reference data was
0,18%. The drawback of this method is that it requires results
from in situ spectral measurements to reinforce the reflectance
derivation, while such data is usually unavailable. Hence, only
methods independent of ancillary data are treated as authoritative.
In this case, the output of two methods – ATCOR without
ground model calibration and an algorithm by L. Guanter et
al., (2005) implemented in BEAM/Visat framework – were
compared against the reference data. The comparison yields
2,30% and 2,10% reflectance mean difference between ATCOR,
an algorithm by L. Guanter et al., (2005) and the reference data,
correspondingly. This leads to conclusion that an algorithm by
L. Guanter et al., (2005), provided better results in our case.
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