Title
Spectral remote sensing reflectance of the water surface collected at multiple stations, cruise DP05, May 2017
Document Type
Dataset
Publication Date
4-5-2018
UDI
R4.x257.230:0018
Funding Source
RFP-IV
Data Collection Period
2017-05-02 to 2017-05-12
Database
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC)
DOI
10.7266/N7ZK5F24
Abstract
Remote sensing reflectance, Rrs(λ), is used for validation of airborne and satellite ocean color measurements. Inverse models also employ Rrs measurements to estimate the bio-optical properties of near-surface waters or shallow benthic environments. It has been used to detect algal blooms, floating vegetation. The presence of oil also alters the water’s specular reflectance properties, and thus the measured Rrs. Rrs(λ) is measured from the ship using a handheld spectroradiometer. Multiple measurements of the light reflected from the water’s surface, a portion of the sky, and a calibrated, diffuse reflectance reference plaque are made using a spectroradiometer with a limited field of view. The Rrs measurement is most reliable during moderate solar elevations, using observational angles consistent with remote sensing protocols. Multiple radiance measurements are combined in the computation of Rrs(λ). Measurements were collected in the northern Gulf of Mexico from May 2-12, 2017.
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NSUWorks Citation
Hu, Chuanmin, and David English. Spectral remote sensing reflectance of the water surface collected at multiple stations, cruise DP05, May 2017. 2018. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi. doi: 10.7266/N7ZK5F24
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Purpose
Remote sensing reflectance was measured to help relate the optical properties and material within the surface waters to values derived from above water or ocean color satellite measurements.