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Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert

Bright surfaces across the western U.S. lead to uncertainties in satellite derived aerosol optical depth (AOD) where AOD is typically overestimated. With this in mind, a compact and portable instrument was developed to measure surface albedo on an unmanned aircraft system (UAS). This spectral albedo...

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Autores principales: Boehmler, Jayne M., Loría-Salazar, S. Marcela, Stevens, Chris, Long, James D., Watts, Adam C., Holmes, Heather A., Barnard, James C., Arnott, W. Patrick
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6210282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30336609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18103504
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author Boehmler, Jayne M.
Loría-Salazar, S. Marcela
Stevens, Chris
Long, James D.
Watts, Adam C.
Holmes, Heather A.
Barnard, James C.
Arnott, W. Patrick
author_facet Boehmler, Jayne M.
Loría-Salazar, S. Marcela
Stevens, Chris
Long, James D.
Watts, Adam C.
Holmes, Heather A.
Barnard, James C.
Arnott, W. Patrick
author_sort Boehmler, Jayne M.
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description Bright surfaces across the western U.S. lead to uncertainties in satellite derived aerosol optical depth (AOD) where AOD is typically overestimated. With this in mind, a compact and portable instrument was developed to measure surface albedo on an unmanned aircraft system (UAS). This spectral albedometer uses two Hamamatsu micro-spectrometers (range: 340–780 nm) for measuring incident and reflected solar radiation at the surface. The instrument was deployed on 5 October 2017 in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert (BRD) to investigate a region of known high surface reflectance for comparison with albedo products from satellites. It was found that satellite retrievals underestimate surface reflectance compared to the UAS mounted albedometer. To highlight the importance of surface reflectance on the AOD from satellite retrieval algorithms, a 1-D radiative transfer model was used. The simple model was used to determine the sensitivity of AOD with respect to the change in albedo and indicates a large sensitivity of AOD retrievals to surface reflectance for certain combinations of surface albedo and aerosol optical properties. This demonstrates the need to increase the number of surface albedo measurements and an intensive evaluation of albedo satellite retrievals to improve satellite-derived AOD. The portable instrument is suitable for other applications as well.
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spelling pubmed-62102822018-11-02 Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert Boehmler, Jayne M. Loría-Salazar, S. Marcela Stevens, Chris Long, James D. Watts, Adam C. Holmes, Heather A. Barnard, James C. Arnott, W. Patrick Sensors (Basel) Article Bright surfaces across the western U.S. lead to uncertainties in satellite derived aerosol optical depth (AOD) where AOD is typically overestimated. With this in mind, a compact and portable instrument was developed to measure surface albedo on an unmanned aircraft system (UAS). This spectral albedometer uses two Hamamatsu micro-spectrometers (range: 340–780 nm) for measuring incident and reflected solar radiation at the surface. The instrument was deployed on 5 October 2017 in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert (BRD) to investigate a region of known high surface reflectance for comparison with albedo products from satellites. It was found that satellite retrievals underestimate surface reflectance compared to the UAS mounted albedometer. To highlight the importance of surface reflectance on the AOD from satellite retrieval algorithms, a 1-D radiative transfer model was used. The simple model was used to determine the sensitivity of AOD with respect to the change in albedo and indicates a large sensitivity of AOD retrievals to surface reflectance for certain combinations of surface albedo and aerosol optical properties. This demonstrates the need to increase the number of surface albedo measurements and an intensive evaluation of albedo satellite retrievals to improve satellite-derived AOD. The portable instrument is suitable for other applications as well. MDPI 2018-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6210282/ /pubmed/30336609 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18103504 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Boehmler, Jayne M.
Loría-Salazar, S. Marcela
Stevens, Chris
Long, James D.
Watts, Adam C.
Holmes, Heather A.
Barnard, James C.
Arnott, W. Patrick
Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert
title Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert
title_full Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert
title_fullStr Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert
title_short Development of a Multispectral Albedometer and Deployment on an Unmanned Aircraft for Evaluating Satellite Retrieved Surface Reflectance over Nevada’s Black Rock Desert
title_sort development of a multispectral albedometer and deployment on an unmanned aircraft for evaluating satellite retrieved surface reflectance over nevada’s black rock desert
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6210282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30336609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18103504
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