volume 258 pages 112366

ACIX-Aqua: A global assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 over lakes, rivers, and coastal waters

Nima Pahlevan 1
Antoine Mangin 2
Sundarabalan V. Balasubramanian 3
Brandon R. Smith 1
Krista Alikas 4
KOHEI ARAI 5
Cláudio C. F. Barbosa 6
Simon Bélanger 7
C.E. Binding 8
Mariano Bresciani 9
Claudia Giardino 9
Daniela Gurlin 10
YONG-ZHEN FAN 11
Tristan Harmel 12
P. J. Hunter 13
Joji Ishikaza 14
Susanne Kratzer 15
Moritz F. Lehmann 16
Martin Ligi 4
Ronghua Ma 17
François-Régis Martin-Lauzer 2
Leif G Olmanson 18
Natascha M. Oppelt 19
Yanqun Pan 7
Steef Peters 20
Nathalie Reynaud 21
Lino A. Sander de Carvalho 22
Stefan G.H. Simis 23
Evangelos Spyrakos 13
F. Steinmetz 24
Kerstin Stelzer 25
Sindy Sterckx 26
Thierry Tormos 27
Andrew Tyler 13
Quinten Vanhellemont 28
Mark Warren 23
2
 
ACRI-ST, Sophia Antipolis, France
3
 
Geosensing and Imaging Solution Consultancy, Trivandrum, Kerala, India
10
 
 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI, USA
12
 
Géosciences Environment Toulouse (GET), Toulouse, France
20
 
Water Insight, Wageningen, The Netherlands
21
 
UR RECOVER - Pôle ECLA, INRAE, Aix-en-Provence, France
25
 
Brockmann Consult GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
27
 
Unité ECosystèmes LAcustres – Pôle ECLA, Office Français pour le Biodiversité (OFB), Aix-en-Provence, France
28
 
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), Operational Directorate Natural Environments, Brussels, Belgium
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-06-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR3.972
CiteScore22.6
Impact factor11.4
ISSN00344257, 18790704
Soil Science
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Computers in Earth Sciences
Abstract
Atmospheric correction over inland and coastal waters is one of the major remaining challenges in aquatic remote sensing, often hindering the quantitative retrieval of biogeochemical variables and analysis of their spatial and temporal variability within aquatic environments. The Atmospheric Correction Intercomparison Exercise (ACIX-Aqua), a joint NASA – ESA activity, was initiated to enable a thorough evaluation of eight state-of-the-art atmospheric correction (AC) processors available for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 data processing. Over 1000 radiometric matchups from both freshwaters (rivers, lakes, reservoirs) and coastal waters were utilized to examine the quality of derived aquatic reflectances ( ρ ̂ w ). This dataset originated from two sources: Data gathered from the international scientific community (henceforth called Community Validation Database, CVD), which captured predominantly inland water observations, and the Ocean Color component of AERONET measurements (AERONET-OC), representing primarily coastal ocean environments. This volume of data permitted the evaluation of the AC processors individually (using all the matchups) and comparatively (across seven different Optical Water Types, OWTs) using common matchups. We found that the performance of the AC processors differed for CVD and AERONET-OC matchups, likely reflecting inherent variability in aquatic and atmospheric properties between the two datasets. For the former, the median errors in ρ ̂ w 560 and ρ ̂ w 664 were found to range from 20 to 30% for best-performing processors. Using the AERONET-OC matchups, our performance assessments showed that median errors within the 15–30% range in these spectral bands may be achieved. The largest uncertainties were associated with the blue bands (25 to 60%) for best-performing processors considering both CVD and AERONET-OC assessments. We further assessed uncertainty propagation to the downstream products such as near-surface concentration of chlorophyll- a (Chl a ) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS). Using satellite matchups from the CVD along with in situ Chl a and TSS, we found that 20–30% uncertainties in ρ ̂ w 490 ≤ λ ≤ 743 nm yielded 25–70% uncertainties in derived Chl a and TSS products for top-performing AC processors. We summarize our results using performance matrices guiding the satellite user community through the OWT-specific relative performance of AC processors. Our analysis stresses the need for better representation of aerosols, particularly absorbing ones, and improvements in corrections for sky- (or sun-) glint and adjacency effects, in order to achieve higher quality downstream products in freshwater and coastal ecosystems. • Performances of eight state-of-the-art methods were examined. • Best-performers per optical water types were identified. • Best-performer's uncertainties across the visible bands are not uniformly <30%. • Performances are best in the 560 nm band and worst in the 443 nm band. • Impacts of uncertainties in atmospheric correction on Chl a and TSS were assessed.
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Pahlevan N. et al. ACIX-Aqua: A global assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 over lakes, rivers, and coastal waters // Remote Sensing of Environment. 2021. Vol. 258. p. 112366.
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Pahlevan N., Mangin A., Balasubramanian S. V., Smith B. R., Alikas K., ARAI K., Barbosa C. C. F., Bélanger S., Binding C., Bresciani M., Giardino C., Gurlin D., FAN Y., Harmel T., Hunter P. J., Ishikaza J., Kratzer S., Lehmann M. F., Ligi M., Ma R., Martin-Lauzer F., Olmanson L. G., Oppelt N. M., Pan Y., Peters S., Reynaud N., Sander de Carvalho L. A., Simis S. G., Spyrakos E., Steinmetz F., Stelzer K., Sterckx S., Tormos T., Tyler A., Vanhellemont Q., Warren M. ACIX-Aqua: A global assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 over lakes, rivers, and coastal waters // Remote Sensing of Environment. 2021. Vol. 258. p. 112366.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.rse.2021.112366
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2021.112366
TI - ACIX-Aqua: A global assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 over lakes, rivers, and coastal waters
T2 - Remote Sensing of Environment
AU - Pahlevan, Nima
AU - Mangin, Antoine
AU - Balasubramanian, Sundarabalan V.
AU - Smith, Brandon R.
AU - Alikas, Krista
AU - ARAI, KOHEI
AU - Barbosa, Cláudio C. F.
AU - Bélanger, Simon
AU - Binding, C.E.
AU - Bresciani, Mariano
AU - Giardino, Claudia
AU - Gurlin, Daniela
AU - FAN, YONG-ZHEN
AU - Harmel, Tristan
AU - Hunter, P. J.
AU - Ishikaza, Joji
AU - Kratzer, Susanne
AU - Lehmann, Moritz F.
AU - Ligi, Martin
AU - Ma, Ronghua
AU - Martin-Lauzer, François-Régis
AU - Olmanson, Leif G
AU - Oppelt, Natascha M.
AU - Pan, Yanqun
AU - Peters, Steef
AU - Reynaud, Nathalie
AU - Sander de Carvalho, Lino A.
AU - Simis, Stefan G.H.
AU - Spyrakos, Evangelos
AU - Steinmetz, F.
AU - Stelzer, Kerstin
AU - Sterckx, Sindy
AU - Tormos, Thierry
AU - Tyler, Andrew
AU - Vanhellemont, Quinten
AU - Warren, Mark
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/06/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 112366
VL - 258
SN - 0034-4257
SN - 1879-0704
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@article{2021_Pahlevan,
author = {Nima Pahlevan and Antoine Mangin and Sundarabalan V. Balasubramanian and Brandon R. Smith and Krista Alikas and KOHEI ARAI and Cláudio C. F. Barbosa and Simon Bélanger and C.E. Binding and Mariano Bresciani and Claudia Giardino and Daniela Gurlin and YONG-ZHEN FAN and Tristan Harmel and P. J. Hunter and Joji Ishikaza and Susanne Kratzer and Moritz F. Lehmann and Martin Ligi and Ronghua Ma and François-Régis Martin-Lauzer and Leif G Olmanson and Natascha M. Oppelt and Yanqun Pan and Steef Peters and Nathalie Reynaud and Lino A. Sander de Carvalho and Stefan G.H. Simis and Evangelos Spyrakos and F. Steinmetz and Kerstin Stelzer and Sindy Sterckx and Thierry Tormos and Andrew Tyler and Quinten Vanhellemont and Mark Warren},
title = {ACIX-Aqua: A global assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 over lakes, rivers, and coastal waters},
journal = {Remote Sensing of Environment},
year = {2021},
volume = {258},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2021.112366},
pages = {112366},
doi = {10.1016/j.rse.2021.112366}
}