Abstract

Surface bi-directional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) and albedo properties are retrieved over the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program Southern Great Plains (SGP) area. A landcover-based fitting approach is employed by using a newly developed landcover classification map and the MODIS 10-day surface reflectance product (MOD09). The surface albedo derived by this method is validated against other satellite systems (e.g. Landsat-7 and MISR) and ground measurements made by an ASD spectroradiometer. Our results show good agreements between the datasets in general. The advantages of this method include the ability to capture rapid changes in surface properties and an improved performance over other methods under a frequent presence of clouds. Results indicate that the developed landcover-based fitting methodology is valuable for generating spatially and temporally complete surface albedo and BRDF maps using MODIS observations.

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