Abstract

The signal strength is a fundamental parameter in radiometric applications for satellite lidars. Different from full-waveform lidars, photon-counting lidars cannot record the returned signal strength but only respond to the presence of the photon event and may miss some returned photons due to the dead time effect, i.e., introduce radiometric distortion. Based on the lidar equation and the response mechanism of photon-counting detectors, we propose a radiometric correction model to remove the impact of the nonlinear response and dead time of detectors for the photon-counting lidar borne on ICESat-2. The returned signal photon number is corrected by the proposed model with respect to the photon event number per shot (PNPS) and surface slope derived from ATL03/ATL08 products. Then, the optical throughput calibration factor of ICESat-2 is obtained from ATL06 products over high Antarctic plateau where has given reflectance and clear atmosphere, which is generally equal to 0.52. The atmospheric attenuation induced by the molecular, cloud, and aerosol is calculated from ATL09 products. In addition, the corrected radiometric parameters including the calculated surface reflectance and apparent surface reflectance (ASR) are applied to classify land cover types along laser tracks over snow-covered terrains. The results indicate that the signal strength and calibration constant are reliable after corrections, but the atmospheric attenuation is sometimes inaccurate, which further influences the derived surface reflectance. In classifications, the overall accuracy and Kappa coefficient based on the corrected ASR can achieve the best classification results with 88.80% and 0.69. The proposed radiometric correction model is very essential to radiometric applications for photon-counting lidars such as ICESat-2, especially for data captured on ice and bare land with relatively high reflectance.

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