Sobrino, J., Jiménez-Muñoz, J., Brockmann, C., Ruescas, A., Danne, O., North, P., Heckel, A., Davies, W., Berger, M., Merchant, C. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4687-9850, Mitraka, Z. and Sòria, G.
(2013)
Land surface temperature retrieval from Sentinel 2 and 3 Missions.
In: Ouwehand, L. (ed.)
Proceedings of the Sentinel-3 OLCI/SLSTR and MERIS/(A)ATSR Workshop 15–19 October 2012 Frascati, Italy.
ESA Communications.
ISBN 9789290922759
(SP-711)
Abstract/Summary
In this work we explore the synergistic use of future MSI instrument on board Sentinel-2 platform and OLCI/SLSTR instruments on board Sentinel-3 platform in order to improve LST products currently derived from the single AATSR instrument on board the ENVI- SAT satellite. For this purpose, the high spatial resolu- tion data from Setinel2/MSI will be used for a good characterization of the land surface sub-pixel heteroge- neity, in particular for a precise parameterization of surface emissivity using a land cover map and spectral mixture techniques. On the other hand, the high spectral resolution of OLCI instrument, suitable for a better characterization of the atmosphere, along with the dual- view available in the SLTSR instrument, will allow a better atmospheric correction through improved aero- sol/water vapor content retrievals and the implementa- tion of novel cloud screening procedures. Effective emissivity and atmospheric corrections will allow accu- rate LST retrievals using the SLSTR thermal bands by developing a synergistic split-window/dual-angle algo- rithm. ENVISAT MERIS and AATSR instruments and different high spatial resolution data (Landsat/TM, Proba/CHRIS, Terra/ASTER) will be used as bench- mark for the future OLCI, SLSTR and MSI instruments. Results will be validated using ground data collected in the framework of different field campaigns organized by ESA.
Item Type | Book or Report Section |
URI | https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/52195 |
Item Type | Book or Report Section |
Refereed | No |
Divisions | Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Meteorology |
Publisher | ESA Communications |
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