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Mapping coastal waters with high resolution imagery: atmospheric correction of multi-height airborne imagery

S J Lavender and C R C Nagur

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Remote sensing is a tool that can provide an increasing number of environmental properties over a range of spatial and temporal ranges. In coastal and estuarine studies, variability (physical, biological and optical) can occur over high spatial and temporal scales, and at present airborne sensors are the most appropriate platforms for such observations. The compact airborne spectrographic imager was flown over the Plymouth Sound area as part of the 1995 Plymouth atmospheric correction experiment. An atmospheric correction scheme has been developed and preliminary results are presented.


PACS

42.68.Wt Remote sensing; LIDAR and adaptive systems

42.79.Pw Imaging detectors and sensors

89.60.-k Environmental studies

42.79.Qx Range finders, remote sensing devices; laser Doppler velocimeters, SAR, and LIDAR

Subjects

Optics, quantum optics and lasers

Environmental and Earth science

Dates

Issue 4 (July 2002)

Received 9 April 2002, in final form 12 June 2002

Published 8 July 2002



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