Coastal Imaging Spectroscopy
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چکیده
The hope of coastal HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) data is that it will provide the necessary data stream to simultaneously describe the atmospheric and water column optical properties. However, the success in achieving this goal is contingent upon the sensitivity and precision of the calibration of remote sensing instrumentation deployed. Building upon the progress achieved in the calibration of PHILLS 2 hyperspectral instrument, we hypothesize that this data stream will provide the spectral and spatial resolution necessary to invert the calibrated remote sensing reflectance and water-leaving radiance to depth-distributed IOP’s and optical constituents.
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