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TitleEffects of spectral response function on surface reflectance and NDVI measured with moderate resolution satellite sensors
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AuthorTrishchenko, AORCID logo; Cihlar, J; Li, Z
SourceRemote Sensing of Environment vol. 81, issue 1, 2002 p. 1-18, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0034-4257(01)00328-5
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Year2002
Alt SeriesEarth Sciences Sector, Contribution Series 20042991
PublisherElsevier BV
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Lang.English
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Subjectsremote sensing; mapping techniques; modelling; Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI); Spectral Response Functions (SRF); Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR); NOAA-6; NOAA-16; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS); Vegetation sensor (VGT); Global Imager (GLI)
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Released2002 07 01
AbstractWe report the results of a modeling study on the sensitivity of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and surface reflectance to differences in instrument spectral response functions (SRF) for various AVHRR radiometers onboard NOAA satellites NOAA-6 - NOAA-16 as well as the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), the VEGETATION sensor (VGT) and the Global Imager (GLI). Modeling results were validated against real satellite observations employing AVHRR/NOAA-14, -15 and MODIS, with a very good agreement. It is shown that for identical atmospheric state and similar surface spectral reflectance, the NDVI and spectral reflectances are sensitive to the sensor's SRF. Relative to a reference SRF for AVHRR/NOAA-9, the differences in reflectance among the AVHRR radiometers range from -0.02 to +12% for visible channel (red), and from -2% to +4% for NIR channel. Absolute change in NDVI among various AVHRRs ranged from -0.02 to +0.06. The most significant difference was observed for the AVHRR/3 radiometer. Consistent results were obtained with the AVHRR sensors aboard the following afternoon satellites: NOAA-9, NOAA-11 and -12, whereas important discrepancies were found for other AVHRRs aboard NOAA-6, -10 and especially those launched more recently (NOAA-15, -16). Reflectance and NDVI measured by MODIS channels 1 and 2 also exhibit significant differences (up to 30-40%) relative to AVHRR. GLI and VGT have some specific features that should be taken into account when intercomparing surface or top of the atmosphere reflectance as well as NDVI. Sensitivity of the SRF effect to variable atmospheric state (water vapor, aerosol, and ozone) was also investigated. Polynomial approximations are provided for bulk spectral correction with respect to AVHRR/NOAA-9.
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