Bottom Reflectance in Ocean Color Satellite Remote Sensing for Coral Reef Environments

Volume: 7, Issue: 12, Pages: 16756 - 16777
Published: Dec 9, 2015
Abstract
Most ocean color algorithms are designed for optically deep waters, where the seafloor has little or no effect on remote sensing reflectance. This can lead to inaccurate retrievals of inherent optical properties (IOPs) in optically shallow water environments. Here, we investigate in situ hyperspectral bottom reflectance signatures and their separability for coral reef waters, when observed at the spectral resolutions of MODIS and SeaWiFS...
Paper Details
Title
Bottom Reflectance in Ocean Color Satellite Remote Sensing for Coral Reef Environments
Published Date
Dec 9, 2015
Volume
7
Issue
12
Pages
16756 - 16777
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