He, Junliang; Zha, Yong; Zhang, Jiahua; Gao, Jay; Wang, Qiang (2014). Synergetic retrieval of terrestrial AOD from MODIS images of twin satellites Terra and Aqua. ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 53(9), 1337-1346.
Abstract
Aerosol optical depth (AOD) is one of the most important indicators of atmospheric pollution. It can be retrieved from satellite imagery using several established methods, such as the dark dense vegetation method and the deep blue algorithm. All of these methods require estimation of surface reflectance prior to retrieval, and are applicable to a certain pre-designated type of surface cover. Such limitations can be overcome by using a synergetic method of retrieval proposed in this study. This innovative method is based on the fact that the ratio K of surface reflectance at different angles/geometries is independent of wavelength as reported by Flowerdew and Haigh (1995). An atmospheric radiative transfer model was then established and resolved with the assistance of the ratio K obtained from two Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) spectral bands acquired from the twin satellites of Terra and Aqua whose overpass is separated by three hours. This synergetic method of retrieval was tested with 20 pairs of MODIS images. The retrieved AOD was validated against the ground observed AOD at the Taihu station of the AErosol RObotic NETwork (AERONET). It is found that they are correlated with the observations at a coefficient of 0.828 at 0.47 mu m and 0.921 at 0.66 mu m wavelengths. The retrieved AOD has a mean relative error of 25.47% at 0.47 mu m and 24.3% at 0.66 mu m. Of the 20 samples, 15 and 17 fall within two standard error of the line based observed AOD data on the ground at the 0.47 mu m and 0.66 mu m, respectively. These results indicate that this synergetic method can be used to reliably retrieve AOD from the twin satellites MODIS images, namely Terra and Aqua. It is not necessary to determine surface reflectance first. (C) 2014 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI:
10.1016/j.asr.2014.02.013
ISSN:
0273-1177; 1879-1948