Publications

Zhang, Minwei; Ma, Ronghua; Li, Junsheng; Zhang, Bing; Duan, Hongtao (2014). A Validation Study of an Improved SWIR Iterative Atmospheric Correction Algorithm for MODIS-Aqua Measurements in Lake Taihu, China. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, 52(8), 4686-4695.

Abstract
We have presented an improved short-wave infrared (SWIR)-based iterative algorithm for the atmospheric correction (AC) of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data over Lake Taihu, China. The algorithm was validated by means of matchup comparison between MODIS-retrieved and in situ remote sensing reflectances (R-rs). Four examples of the matchup comparison were first carried out for the observation stations within a +/- 5-min time window of MODIS overpass and field measurements. It is shown in the examples that the retrieved R-rs spectra compare reasonably well with the in situ measurements not only over relatively clear waters (with R-rs(859) about 0.0014 sr(-1)) but also over turbid waters (with R-rs(859) about 0.013 sr(-1)). The matchup comparison was further carried out for a total of 54 observation stations within a +/- 2-h time window, indicating that the AC algorithm has good performance for producing water spectra from MODIS data over Lake Taihu. The development of an algal bloom event has been monitored using MODIS-measured R-rs(443) and R-rs(859), showing that MODIS data, combined with the AC algorithm, can be a useful tool for monitoring the water quality of Lake Taihu. The SWIR iterative algorithm, along with the chlorophyll-a concentration (Chl-a) retrieval model using red to near-infrared bands, has the potential of monitoring Chl-a quantitatively and providing useful information for decision makers to manage the water environment and to prepare for events as algal blooms.

DOI:
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2283523

ISSN:
0196-2892; 1558-0644