Publication | Open Access
The Ground-Based Absolute Radiometric Calibration of Landsat 8 OLI
163
Citations
33
References
2015
Year
Environmental MonitoringEngineeringTerrestrial SensingEarth ScienceCalibrationAtmospheric ScienceVicarious Calibration ResultsThermal Infrared Remote SensingInstrumentationSatellite ImagingAtmospheric SensingGeodesyReflectance ModelingSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyRadiation MeasurementRadiometrySensor CalibrationReflectance ResultsAtmospheric RadiationLandsat 8Remote SensingOptical Remote SensingWater Surface ReflectanceLand Surface Reflectance
This paper presents the vicarious calibration results of Landsat 8 OLI that were obtained using the reflectance-based approach at test sites in Nevada, California, Arizona, and South Dakota, USA. Additional data were obtained using the Radiometric Calibration Test Site, which is a suite of instruments located at Railroad Valley, Nevada, USA. The results for the top-of-atmosphere spectral radiance show an average difference of −2.7, −0.8, 1.5, 2.0, 0.0, 3.6, 5.8, and 0.7% in OLI bands 1–8 as compared to an average of all of the ground-based measurements. The top-of-atmosphere spectral reflectance shows an average difference of 1.6, 1.3, 2.0, 1.9, 0.9, 2.1, 3.1, and 2.1% from the ground-based measurements. Except for OLI band 7, the spectral radiance results are generally within ±5% of the design specifications, and the reflectance results are generally within ±3% of the design specifications. The results from the data collected during the tandem Landsat 7 and 8 flight in March 2013 indicate that ETM+ and OLI agree to each other to within ±2% in similar bands in top-of-atmosphere spectral radiance, and to within ±4% in top-of-atmosphere spectral reflectance.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1