LANDSAT-4 Thematic Mapper calibration and atmospheric correction
Abstract
In order to utilize the quantitative accuracy built into the Thematic Mapper effectively, more attention must be paid to calibration before launch, changes of calibration before launch, changes of calibration with time in orbit, and atmospheric interference with the measurements, especially in the 450 to 520 nanometer band. Recent experience with the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) program has led to procedures wherein Rayleigh correction factors can be generated utilizing simultaneous surface truth data that empirically give correct upwelled surface radiances. Instruments, such as the CZCS, have shown that calibration changes first, and to the largest degree, at the shorter wave lengths, with lesser changes as wave length increases. These techniques are utilized to calculate a Rayleigh correction factor that, together with geometric terms, will give an accurate correction for this portion of the atmospheric contribution to the signal.
- Publication:
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LANDSAT-4 Sci. Invest. Summ., Including Dec. 1983 Workshop Results, Vol. 2
- Pub Date:
- July 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984land....2...20H
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Correction;
- Calibrating;
- Ground Truth;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Spectral Bands;
- Thematic Mappers (Landsat);
- Thematic Mapping;
- Coastal Zone Color Scanner;
- Earth Resources Program;
- Landsat 4;
- Signal Analysis;
- Wavelengths;
- Instrumentation and Photography