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- Title
A Contrast Minimization Approach to Remove Sun Glint in Landsat 8 Imagery.
- Authors
Fell, Frank
- Abstract
Sun glint, i.e., direct solar radiation reflected from a water surface, negatively affects the accuracy of ocean color retrieval schemes if entering the field-of-view of the observing instrument. Herein, a simple and robust method to quantify the sun glint contribution to top-of-atmosphere reflectances in the visible and near-infrared is proposed, exploiting concomitant observations of the sun glint's morphology in the shortwave infrared. The method, termed Glint Removal through Contrast Minimization (GRCM), requires high spatial resolution (ca. 10–50 m) imagery to resolve the sun glint's characteristic morphology, meeting additional criteria on radiometric resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, and temporal delay between the individual band's acquisitions. It has been applied with good success to a selection of cloud-free Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) scenes, otherwise encompassing a wide range of environmental conditions in terms of observation geometry, glint intensity, water types, as well as aerosol and Rayleigh optical depths. GRCM is entirely image based and does not require ancillary information on the sea surface roughness or related parameters (e.g., surface wind), nor the presence of homogeneous clear water areas in the image under consideration. GRCM's limitations are discussed, and its potential for sensors other than OLI as well as applications beyond glint removal are sketched.
- Subjects
LANDSAT satellites; SOLAR radiation; SUN observations; SUNSHINE; OCEAN color; SIGNAL-to-noise ratio; ICE clouds; WASTE minimization
- Publication
Remote Sensing, 2022, Vol 14, Issue 18, pN.PAG
- ISSN
2072-4292
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/rs14184643