Remote Sensing (Dec 2023)

Combining RadCalNet Sites for Radiometric Cross Calibration of Landsat 9 and Landsat 8 Operational Land Imagers (OLIs)

  • Norvik Voskanian,
  • Kurtis Thome,
  • Brian N. Wenny,
  • Mohammad H. Tahersima,
  • Mehran Yarahmadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15245752
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 24
p. 5752

Abstract

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Combining images from multiple Earth Observing (EO) satellites increases the temporal resolution of the data, overcoming the limitations imposed by low revisit time and cloud coverage. However, this requires an intercalibration process to ensure that there is no radiometric difference in top-of-atmosphere (TOA) observations or to quantify any offset in the respective instruments. In addition, combining vicarious calibration processes to the intercalibration of instruments can provide a useful mechanism to validate and compare data from multiple sensors. The Radiometric Calibration Network (RadCalNet) provides automated surface and top-of-atmosphere reflectance data from multiple participating ground sites that can be used for instrument vicarious calibration. We present a comparative analysis of the Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 Operational Land Imagers (OLI) sensors and validate the data by comparing them to measurements from RadCalNet sites as a quantitative intercalibration approach. RadCalNet serves as a common reference for instrument radiometric calibration, providing SI-traceable TOA reflectance with its associated absolute uncertainties. This paper discusses the method of combining data from multiple sites and calculating the weighted average by comparing the TOA reflectance of the instruments and their associated uncertainties. The presented process provides a SI-traceable intercalibration methodology and quantifies the offset and uncertainty in the Landsat 8 and 9 OLI instruments, demonstrating that the two instruments are in good agreement with each other and the data can be reliably cross-correlated and used by the scientific community.

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