Influence of Raman scattering on ocean color inversion models
Author(s) -
Toby K. Westberry,
Emmanuel Boss,
Zhongping Lee
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
applied optics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.668
H-Index - 197
eISSN - 2155-3165
pISSN - 1559-128X
DOI - 10.1364/ao.52.005552
Subject(s) - radiance , remote sensing , irradiance , spectroradiometer , ocean color , raman scattering , inversion (geology) , optics , raman spectroscopy , moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer , environmental science , scattering , seawifs , atmospheric optics , diffuse sky radiation , reflectivity , geology , physics , chemistry , paleontology , satellite , structural basin , astronomy , phytoplankton , organic chemistry , nutrient
Raman scattering can be a significant contributor to the emergent radiance spectrum from the surface ocean. Here, we present an analytical approach to directly estimate the Raman contribution to remote sensing reflectance, and evaluate its effects on optical properties estimated from two common semianalytical inversion models. For application of the method to ocean color remote sensing, spectral irradiance products in the ultraviolet from the OMI instrument are merged with MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data in the visible. The resulting global fields of Raman-corrected optical properties show significant differences from standard retrievals, particularly for the particulate backscattering coefficient, b(bp), where average errors in clear ocean waters are ~50%. Given the interest in transforming b(bp) into biogeochemical quantities, Raman scattering must be accounted for in semianalytical inversion schemes.
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