150 shades of green: Using the full spectrum of remote sensing reflectance to elucidate color shifts in the ocean
Abstract
This article proposes a simple and intuitive classification system by which to define full spectral remote sensing reflectance (Rrs(λ)) data with a quantitative output that enables a more manageable handling of spectral information for aquatic science applications. The weighted harmonic mean of the Rrs(λ) wavelengths outputs an Apparent Visible Wavelength (in units of nanometers), representing a one-dimensional geophysical metric of color that...
Paper Details
Title
150 shades of green: Using the full spectrum of remote sensing reflectance to elucidate color shifts in the ocean
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
247
Pages
111900 - 111900
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