Abstract

A physically based method to determine water constituents in case II waters from imaging spectrometer data is presented. The processing scheme includes modules for sunglitter correction, aerosol retrieval, atmospheric correction, and the retrieval of water constituents from subsurface reflectance spectra in case II waters. For the aerosol retrieval, the sun glitter, and the atmospheric correction modules, an azimuthally resolved radiative transfer model for a multilayer atmosphere-ocean system with a flat water surface is used. The retrieval of water constituents is achieved by an iterative fitting algorithm to adjust modeled and measured underwater reflectances. The processing scheme is applied to airborne multispectral scanner Daedalus AADS1268 in ATM (airborne thematic mapper) modus. Owing to the sensor properties (reduced radiometric sensitivity of the blue channel), it was not possible to work completely without additional data; Gelbstoff absorption could not be retrieved. It had to be inputted and was kept constant over the mission area. The processing system has been tested for multitemporal mapping of water constituents at Lake Constance. The results show the system as an efficient and reliable tool for the inversion of remote sensing data from natural waters.

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