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11 December 1998 Atmospheric correction for hyperspectral DAIS imagery of a forested zone
Victoria E. Cachorro, Agustin Lobo, Nicolau Pineda, Ricardo Vergaz, Angel M. de Frutos
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Abstract
Airborne imaging spectrometers, like DAIS (Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer) sensor, are powerful tools to monitor surface biophysical parameters, but need atmospheric correction to be compared to reference spectra. The aim of this work is the atmospheric correction of the DAIS images acquired by DLR during a flight campaign in the area of Les Gavarres (Girona, NE Spain). Experimental atmospheric measurements of direct and global irradiances together with downward radiance allow us to monitor the atmospheric radiative properties in order to carry out the atmospheric correction. An operational algorithm has been developed to process the DAIS images at low-time cost in the visible and near infrared; range (from 500 to 1100 nm).
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Victoria E. Cachorro, Agustin Lobo, Nicolau Pineda, Ricardo Vergaz, and Angel M. de Frutos "Atmospheric correction for hyperspectral DAIS imagery of a forested zone", Proc. SPIE 3499, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology, (11 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332755
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric corrections

Aerosols

Atmospheric particles

Atmospheric modeling

Reflectivity

Atmospheric optics

Sensors

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