A three-step semi analytical algorithm (3SAA) for estimating inherent optical properties over oceanic, coastal, and inland waters from remote sensing reflectance

We present a three-step inverse model (3SAA) for estimating the inherent optical properties (IOPs) of surface waters from the remote sensing reflectance spectra, Rrs(λ). The derived IOPs include the total (a(λ)), phytoplankton (aphy(λ)), and colored detrital matter (acdm(λ)), absorption coefficients...

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Published inRemote sensing of environment Vol. 263; p. 112537
Main Authors Jorge, Daniel S.F., Loisel, Hubert, Jamet, Cédric, Dessailly, David, Demaria, Julien, Bricaud, Annick, Maritorena, Stéphane, Zhang, Xiaodong, Antoine, David, Kutser, Tiit, Bélanger, Simon, Brando, Vittorio O., Werdell, Jeremy, Kwiatkowska, Ewa, Mangin, Antoine, d'Andon, Odile Fanton
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LanguageEnglish
Published Goddard Space Flight Center Elsevier Inc 15.09.2021
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Summary:We present a three-step inverse model (3SAA) for estimating the inherent optical properties (IOPs) of surface waters from the remote sensing reflectance spectra, Rrs(λ). The derived IOPs include the total (a(λ)), phytoplankton (aphy(λ)), and colored detrital matter (acdm(λ)), absorption coefficients, and the total (bb(λ)) and particulate (bbp(λ)) backscattering coefficients. The first step uses an improved neural network approach to estimate the diffuse attenuation coefficient of downwelling irradiance from Rrs. a(λ) and bbp(λ) are then estimated using the LS2 model (Loisel et al., 2018), which does not require spectral assumptions on IOPs and hence can assess a(λ) and bb(λ) at any wavelength at which Rrs(λ) is measured. Then, an inverse optimization algorithm is combined with an optical water class (OWC) approach to assess aphy(λ) and acdm(λ) from anw(λ).The proposed model is evaluated using an in situ dataset collected in open oceanic, coastal, and inland waters. Comparisons with other standard semi-analytical algorithms (QAA and GSM), as well as match-up exercises, have also been performed. The applicability of the algorithm on OLCI observations was assessed through the analysis of global IOPs spatial patterns derived from 3SAA and GSM. The good performance of 3SAA is manifested by median absolute percentage differences (MAPD) of 13%, 23%, 34% and 34% for bbp(443), anw(443), aphy(443) and acdm(443), respectively for oceanic waters. Due to the absence of spectral constraints on IOPs in the inversion of total IOPs, and the adoption of an OWC-based approach, the performance of 3SAA is only slightly degraded in bio-optical complex inland waters. •A class-based approach improves the IOP retrieval from OCR observations.•Validation using in situ, matchup, OLCI satellite and BGC-Argo data sets.•3SAA shows good performance over marine et inland natural waters.
Bibliography:GSFC
Goddard Space Flight Center
ISSN:0034-4257
1879-0704
DOI:10.1016/j.rse.2021.112537