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Reduction of Atmospheric Effects in Satellite Images During the COVID-19 Induced Lockdown

The quality of satellite images is affected due to the scattering and absorption of sunlight by atmospheric molecules and aerosols. Aerosols are small particles suspended in the atmosphere which affects the air quality. The concentration and characteristics of the atmospheric aerosols can vary from...

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Autores principales: Joshi, Ashish, Agrawal, Shefali, Chauhan, Prakash
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer India 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522456/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12524-020-01186-5
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description The quality of satellite images is affected due to the scattering and absorption of sunlight by atmospheric molecules and aerosols. Aerosols are small particles suspended in the atmosphere which affects the air quality. The concentration and characteristics of the atmospheric aerosols can vary from place to place. Aerosols are major constituents for the formation of haze and thus responsible for degradation in the satellite images. During the novel corona virus disease pandemic (COVID-19) countrywide lockdown in India, aerosols level significantly lowered in the north Indian cities in the Indo-Gangetic plain. In this paper, an analysis of image quality was done for Sentinel-2A/2B satellite images for different north Indian cities with respect to the impact of aerosols on image sharpness and surface reflectance values during the pre-lockdown and lockdown period. The image quality of the images was evaluated through the power spectrum, gradient, and reflectance values in the image. It was observed that the sharpness of the satellite images increased during the lockdown period due to the reduction in aerosols levels in the atmosphere. There was an increase in the power spectrum values from 5% (minimum) to 12% (maximum) in the blue band, 4% (minimum) to 10% (maximum) in the green band, and 1.7% (minimum) to 6% (maximum) in the red band in the satellite images of major cities in the Indo-Gangetic plain during the lockdown period. Since haze is an additive component in the images, thus it was also observed that surface reflectance values had decreased in visible bands for the features which have low surface reflectance values like water (30%), vegetation (21%) and barren land (17%) and surface reflectance values had increased in visible bands for the features which have high surface reflectance values like building (19%) during the lockdown period.
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spelling pubmed-75224562020-09-29 Reduction of Atmospheric Effects in Satellite Images During the COVID-19 Induced Lockdown Joshi, Ashish Agrawal, Shefali Chauhan, Prakash J Indian Soc Remote Sens Research Article The quality of satellite images is affected due to the scattering and absorption of sunlight by atmospheric molecules and aerosols. Aerosols are small particles suspended in the atmosphere which affects the air quality. The concentration and characteristics of the atmospheric aerosols can vary from place to place. Aerosols are major constituents for the formation of haze and thus responsible for degradation in the satellite images. During the novel corona virus disease pandemic (COVID-19) countrywide lockdown in India, aerosols level significantly lowered in the north Indian cities in the Indo-Gangetic plain. In this paper, an analysis of image quality was done for Sentinel-2A/2B satellite images for different north Indian cities with respect to the impact of aerosols on image sharpness and surface reflectance values during the pre-lockdown and lockdown period. The image quality of the images was evaluated through the power spectrum, gradient, and reflectance values in the image. It was observed that the sharpness of the satellite images increased during the lockdown period due to the reduction in aerosols levels in the atmosphere. There was an increase in the power spectrum values from 5% (minimum) to 12% (maximum) in the blue band, 4% (minimum) to 10% (maximum) in the green band, and 1.7% (minimum) to 6% (maximum) in the red band in the satellite images of major cities in the Indo-Gangetic plain during the lockdown period. Since haze is an additive component in the images, thus it was also observed that surface reflectance values had decreased in visible bands for the features which have low surface reflectance values like water (30%), vegetation (21%) and barren land (17%) and surface reflectance values had increased in visible bands for the features which have high surface reflectance values like building (19%) during the lockdown period. Springer India 2020-09-29 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7522456/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12524-020-01186-5 Text en © Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522456/
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