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A sun-induced vegetation fluorescence retrieval method from top of atmosphere radiance for the FLEX/Sentinel-3 TanDEM mission
Neus SabaterJose MorenoJorge VicentLuis AlonsoJochem VerrelstSergio CogliatiCarolina Tenjosubject
business.industryAtmospheric correctionHyperspectral imagingAtmospheric modelAtmospheric correction FLEX Fluorescence retrieval Sentinel-3 Synergy productsAtmosphereGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDAOpticsRadianceEnvironmental scienceFLEXAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)businessChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensingdescription
A new fluorescence retrieval method is proposed to support ESA's 8th Earth Explorer FLuorescence EXplorer/Sentinel-3 (FLEX-S3) candidate tandem mission. FLEX is the first mission specially dedicated to measure the Sun-Induced vegetation chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) strongly related with the vegetation photosynthetic activity. Most hyperspectral fluorescence retrieval algorithms available in the literature are very sensitive to true reflectance modelization and/or they assume the atmospheric status as known. The proposed algorithm delivers the retrieval of full fluorescence spectrum at canopy level by using only Top Of Atmosphere (TOA) radiances from S3 and FLEX as input. Once the spatial co-registration and cross-calibration of S3 and FLEX images have been performed, the proposed method starts with (1) the atmospheric correction of TOA radiances, characterizing the state of the atmosphere, (2) performing a first estimation of fluorescence values in main oxygen absorption bands without any approximation of true reflectance spectrum, and using this fluorescence estimation to initialize a Spectral Fitting Method (SFM) to finally retrieving a full fluorescence spectrum. This proposed fluorescence retrieval method is currently being implemented at the Level-2 Retrieval Module (L2RM) of the FLEX/End-To-End Simulator (E2ES).
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-07-01 | 2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) |