Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest China

Pseudo-invariant calibration sites (PICS) have been used for the radiometric calibration and stability monitoring of satellite optical sensors. Several stable PICS, such as those in the Sahara Desert in North Africa, were selected for the vicarious calibration of earth remote sensing satellites. How...

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Main Authors: Xiuqing Hu, Ling Wang, Junwei Wang, Lingli He, Lin Chen, Na Xu, Bingcheng Tao, Lu Zhang, Peng Zhang, Naimeng Lu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/16/2517
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Bingcheng Tao
Lu Zhang
Peng Zhang
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Lu Zhang
Peng Zhang
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Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest China
Remote Sensing
pseudo-invariant calibration site
coefficient of variation
IR-MAD
vicarious calibration
Northwest China
author_facet Xiuqing Hu
Ling Wang
Junwei Wang
Lingli He
Lin Chen
Na Xu
Bingcheng Tao
Lu Zhang
Peng Zhang
Naimeng Lu
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title Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest China
title_short Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest China
title_full Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest China
title_fullStr Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest China
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest China
title_sort preliminary selection and characterization of pseudo-invariant calibration sites in northwest china
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Pseudo-invariant calibration sites (PICS) have been used for the radiometric calibration and stability monitoring of satellite optical sensors. Several stable PICS, such as those in the Sahara Desert in North Africa, were selected for the vicarious calibration of earth remote sensing satellites. However, the selection procedure of PICSs in the whole of Northwest China has not been fully explored before. This paper presents a novel technique for selecting PICS in Northwest China by combined using the coefficient of variation (CV) and the iteratively reweighted multivariate alteration detection (IR-MAD) technique. IR-MAD, which calculates the differences between two multispectral N-band images from the same scene acquired at different times, is used to identify no-change pixels (NCPs) of the scene through one image pair. The NCPs from IR-MAD using the long-term data of FY-3 visible infrared radiometer (VIRR) and aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) were aggregated into the contiguously stable sites. The traditional spatial uniformity and temporal stability from MODIS surface products were used to select the potential PICS. By combining the results of both methods, over thirty PICSs with a wider brightness range of the scene types were selected. To confirm and characterize these PICSs over Northwest China, Landsat operational land imager (OLI) high-spatial-resolution images were used to check the spatial uniformity of the selected site to determine the specific location and the size of these sites. Additionally, the surface spectral reflectance and bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) were obtained from the field campaign at Chaidamu Basin, 2018. To demonstrate the practical utilization and usability of these PICSs, they were employed in the multi-site top of atmosphere (TOA) reflectance simulation to validate the operational calibration performance of Aqua/MODIS and FY-3D/MERSI-II (Medium Resolution Spectral Imager II). The simulation results showed good consistency compared with the observations from both MODIS and MERSI-II, with a relative bias and root mean square error (RMSE) of <5% and <0.05%, respectively. These sites provide prospects for multi-site vicarious calibrations of solar reflective bands, which may help to evaluate or characterize instrumental nonlinear responses using a wider signal dynamic from the sites in different seasons.
topic pseudo-invariant calibration site
coefficient of variation
IR-MAD
vicarious calibration
Northwest China
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/16/2517
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spelling doaj-f49a653170d1418180a977901f0e65dc2020-11-25T03:01:51ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-08-01122517251710.3390/rs12162517Preliminary Selection and Characterization of Pseudo-Invariant Calibration Sites in Northwest ChinaXiuqing Hu0Ling Wang1Junwei Wang2Lingli He3Lin Chen4Na Xu5Bingcheng Tao6Lu Zhang7Peng Zhang8Naimeng Lu9Key Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaSchool of Optics and Photonics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, ChinaPseudo-invariant calibration sites (PICS) have been used for the radiometric calibration and stability monitoring of satellite optical sensors. Several stable PICS, such as those in the Sahara Desert in North Africa, were selected for the vicarious calibration of earth remote sensing satellites. However, the selection procedure of PICSs in the whole of Northwest China has not been fully explored before. This paper presents a novel technique for selecting PICS in Northwest China by combined using the coefficient of variation (CV) and the iteratively reweighted multivariate alteration detection (IR-MAD) technique. IR-MAD, which calculates the differences between two multispectral N-band images from the same scene acquired at different times, is used to identify no-change pixels (NCPs) of the scene through one image pair. The NCPs from IR-MAD using the long-term data of FY-3 visible infrared radiometer (VIRR) and aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) were aggregated into the contiguously stable sites. The traditional spatial uniformity and temporal stability from MODIS surface products were used to select the potential PICS. By combining the results of both methods, over thirty PICSs with a wider brightness range of the scene types were selected. To confirm and characterize these PICSs over Northwest China, Landsat operational land imager (OLI) high-spatial-resolution images were used to check the spatial uniformity of the selected site to determine the specific location and the size of these sites. Additionally, the surface spectral reflectance and bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) were obtained from the field campaign at Chaidamu Basin, 2018. To demonstrate the practical utilization and usability of these PICSs, they were employed in the multi-site top of atmosphere (TOA) reflectance simulation to validate the operational calibration performance of Aqua/MODIS and FY-3D/MERSI-II (Medium Resolution Spectral Imager II). The simulation results showed good consistency compared with the observations from both MODIS and MERSI-II, with a relative bias and root mean square error (RMSE) of <5% and <0.05%, respectively. These sites provide prospects for multi-site vicarious calibrations of solar reflective bands, which may help to evaluate or characterize instrumental nonlinear responses using a wider signal dynamic from the sites in different seasons.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/16/2517pseudo-invariant calibration sitecoefficient of variationIR-MADvicarious calibrationNorthwest China