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Inversion of multiangular polarimetric measurements from the ACEPOL campaign: an application of improving aerosol property and hyperspectral ocean color retrievalsNASA's Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission, scheduled for launch in the time frame of late 2022 to early 2023, will carry the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI), a hyperspectral scanning radiometer, and two multiangle polarimeters (MAPs), the UMBC Hyper-Angular Rainbow Polarimeter 2 (HARP2) and the SRON Spectro-Polarimeter for Planetary EXploration one (SPEXone). One purpose of the PACE MAPs is to better characterize aerosol properties, which can then be used to improve atmospheric correction for the retrieval of ocean color in coastal waters. Though this is theoretically promising, the use of MAP data in the atmospheric correction of colocated hyperspectral ocean color measurements have not yet been well demonstrated. In this work, we performed aerosol retrievals using the MAP measurements from the Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP) and demonstrate its application to the atmospheric correction of hyperspectral radiometric measurements from SPEX airborne. Both measurements were collected on the same aircraft from the Aerosol Characterization from Polarimeter and Lidar (ACEPOL) field campaign in 2017. Two cases over ocean with small aerosol loading (aerosol optical depth ∼0.04) are identified including colocated RSP and SPEX airborne measurements and Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) ground-based observations. The aerosol retrievals are performed and compared with two options: one uses reflectance measurement only and the other uses both reflectance and polarization. It is demonstrated that polarization information helps reduce the uncertainties of aerosol microphysical and optical properties. The retrieved aerosol properties are then used to compute the contribution of atmosphere and ocean surface for atmospheric correction over the discrete bands from RSP measurements and the hyperspectral SPEX airborne measurements. The water-leaving signals determined this way are compared with both AERONET and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) ocean color products for performance analysis. The results and lessons learned from this work will provide a basis to fully exploit the information from the unique combination of sensors on PACE for aerosol characterization and ocean ecosystem research.
Document ID
20205004912
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Meng Gao
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Peng-Wang Zhai
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Bryan A. Franz
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Kirk Knobelspiesse ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Amir Ibrahim ORCID
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Brian Cairns
(Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, New York, United States)
Susanne E. Craig
(Universities Space Research Association Columbia, Maryland, United States)
Guangliang Fu ORCID
(Netherlands Institute for Space Research Utrecht, Netherlands)
Otto Hasekamp
(Netherlands Institute for Space Research Utrecht, Netherlands)
Yongxiang Hu ORCID
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
P. Jeremy Werdell
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
July 23, 2020
Publication Date
July 22, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Publisher: European Geosciences Union / Copernicus Publications
Volume: 13
Issue: 7
Issue Publication Date: January 1, 2020
ISSN: 1867-1381
e-ISSN: 1867-8548
URL: https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/13/3939/2020/
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Geosciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC20C0044
PROJECT: ALW-GO/16-09
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC18K0345
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
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