Remote Sensing (Feb 2015)

DMSP-OLS Radiance Calibrated Nighttime Lights Time Series with Intercalibration

  • Feng-Chi Hsu,
  • Kimberly E. Baugh,
  • Tilottama Ghosh,
  • Mikhail Zhizhin,
  • Christopher D. Elvidge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs70201855
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 1855 – 1876

Abstract

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The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program-Operational Linescan System (DMSP-OLS) stable lights products are made using operational OLS data collected at high gain settings, resulting in sensor saturation on brightly lit areas, such as city centers. This has been a paramount shortcoming of the DMSP-OLS stable lights time series. This study outlines a methodology that greatly expands the dynamic range of the OLS data using observations made at different fixed-gain settings, and by incorporating the areas not affected by saturation from the stable lights product. The radiances for the fixed-gain data are computed based on each OLS sensor’s pre-flight calibration. The result is a product known as the OLS radiance calibrated nighttime lights. A total of eight global datasets have been produced, representing years from 1996 to 2010. To further facilitate the usefulness of these data for time-series analyses, corrections have been made to counter the sensitivity differences of the sensors, and coefficients are provided to adjust the datasets to allow inter-comparison.

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