QIU Jin huan. A Parameterized Atmospheric Correction Model and its Application Simulation for Satellite Remote Sensing[J]. National Remote Sensing Bulletin, 2001, (6): 401-406. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20010601.
A Parameterized Atmospheric Correction Model and its Application Simulation for Satellite Remote Sensing
A simple but accurate model of the upwelling solar radiance is of great significance for the atmospheric correction in the case of satellite remote sensing of surface parameters. In this paper
a parameterized atmospheric correction model is developed for satellite remote sensing applicatioin
which includes two new parameterization models of the path radiance and Lambertian surface atmospheric coupled radiation. By using least square technology
the parameterized path radiance is expressed in terms of atmospheric optical depth
single scattering albedo
solar zenith angle
viewing zenith angle
azimuth angle
atmospheric asymmetry factor. Furthermore
the model is used in retrieving surface reflectance from simulated satellite data. As shown in numerical simulations
for four MODIS channels of 865 nm
670 nm
550 nm and 412 nm
the solar zenith angle from 0° to 70°
the viewing zenith angle of 0° to 66°
and the surface reflectance of 0.05 to 0.8
standard errors of the parameterized upwelling radiance and the reflectance solutions are less than 4% and 0.03