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30 October 2018 Sentinel-2 MSI and Sentinel-3 OLCI consistent ocean colour products using POLYMER
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Proceedings Volume 10778, Remote Sensing of the Open and Coastal Ocean and Inland Waters; 107780E (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2500232
Event: SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing, 2018, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Abstract
The Copernicus programme brings a wealth of ocean colour data at medium and high spatial resolution with a full, free and open data access policy, allowing for unprecedented monitoring capabilities of the open ocean and coastal and inland waters. The POLYMER atmospheric correction algorithm, with its genericity and robustness to most atmospheric and surface perturbations (aerosols, sun glint, thin clouds, adjacency effect), allows to maximize these observation capabilities, in particular for Sentinel-2 MSI and Sentinel-3 OLCI. The algorithm is fully consistent between these sensors, which gives access to a unique product in terms of potential applications. The evolution of the POLYMER algorithm will be presented, with examples of applications and validation results for Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3.
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François Steinmetz and Didier Ramon "Sentinel-2 MSI and Sentinel-3 OLCI consistent ocean colour products using POLYMER", Proc. SPIE 10778, Remote Sensing of the Open and Coastal Ocean and Inland Waters, 107780E (30 October 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2500232
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KEYWORDS
Sun

Reflectivity

Atmospheric modeling

Backscatter

Multispectral imaging

Sensors

Atmospheric corrections

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