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Diffuse reflectance of oceanic waters. III. Implication of bidirectionality for the remote-sensing problem.

A Morel, B Gentili.   

Abstract

The upwelling radiance field beneath the ocean surface and the emerging radiance field are not generally isotropic. Their bidirectional structure depends on the illumination conditions (the Sun's position in particular) and on the optical properties of the water body. In oceanic case 1 waters, these properties can be related, for each wavelength λ, to the chlorophyll (Chl) concentration. We aim to quantify systematically the variations of spectral radiances that emerge from an ocean with varying Chl when we change the geometric conditions, namely, the zenith-Sun angle, the viewing angle, and the azimuth difference between the solar and observational vertical planes. The consequences of these important variations on the interpretation of marine signals, as detected by a satelliteborne ocean color sensor, are analyzed. In particular, the derivation of radiometric quantities, such as R (λ), the spectral reflectance, or [ L(w)(λ)](N), the normalized water-leaving radiance that is free from directional effects, is examined, as well as the retrieval of Chl. We propose a practical method that is based on the use of precomputed lookup tables to provide values of the f/Q ratio in all the necessary conditions[ f relates (R(λ) to the backscattering and absorption coefficients, whereas Q is the ratio of upwelling irradiance to any upwelling radiance]. The f/Q ratio, besides being dependent on the geometric configuration (the three angles mentioned above), also varies with λ and with the bio-optical state, conveniently depicted by Chl. Because Chl is one of the entries for the lookup table, it has to be derived at the beginning of the process, before the radiometric quantities R(λ) or [L(W)(λ)](N) can be produced. The determination of Chl can be made through an iterative process, computationally fast, using the information at two wavelengths. In this attempt to remove the bidirectional effect, the commonly accepted view relative to the data-processing strategy is somewhat modified, i.e., reversed, as the Chl index becomes a prerequisite parameter that must be identified prior to the derivation of the fundamental radiometric quantities at all wavelengths.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 21102911     DOI: 10.1364/AO.35.004850

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


  4 in total

1.  Uncertainties in Coastal Ocean Color Products: Impacts of Spatial Sampling.

Authors:  Nima Pahlevan; Sudipta Sarkar; Bryan A Franz
Journal:  Remote Sens Environ       Date:  2016-04-14       Impact factor: 10.164

2.  The features of the coastal fronts in the Eastern Guangdong coastal waters during the downwelling-favorable wind period.

Authors:  Chaoyu Yang; Haibin Ye
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  A Neural Network Model for K(λ) Retrieval and Application to Global Kpar Monitoring.

Authors:  Jun Chen; Yuanli Zhu; Yongsheng Wu; Tingwei Cui; Joji Ishizaka; Yongtao Ju
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-06-17       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  An Ocean-Colour Time Series for Use in Climate Studies: The Experience of the Ocean-Colour Climate Change Initiative (OC-CCI).

Authors:  Shubha Sathyendranath; Robert J W Brewin; Carsten Brockmann; Vanda Brotas; Ben Calton; Andrei Chuprin; Paolo Cipollini; André B Couto; James Dingle; Roland Doerffer; Craig Donlon; Mark Dowell; Alex Farman; Mike Grant; Steve Groom; Andrew Horseman; Thomas Jackson; Hajo Krasemann; Samantha Lavender; Victor Martinez-Vicente; Constant Mazeran; Frédéric Mélin; Timothy S Moore; Dagmar Müller; Peter Regner; Shovonlal Roy; Chris J Steele; François Steinmetz; John Swinton; Malcolm Taberner; Adam Thompson; André Valente; Marco Zühlke; Vittorio E Brando; Hui Feng; Gene Feldman; Bryan A Franz; Robert Frouin; Richard W Gould; Stanford B Hooker; Mati Kahru; Susanne Kratzer; B Greg Mitchell; Frank E Muller-Karger; Heidi M Sosik; Kenneth J Voss; Jeremy Werdell; Trevor Platt
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2019-10-03       Impact factor: 3.576

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