Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality Applications

The Operational Land Imager (OLI) onboard Landsat 8 has found successful application in inland and coastal water remote sensing. Its radiometric specification and high spatial resolution allows quantification of water-leaving radiance while resolving small water bodies. However, its limited multispe...

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Main Authors: Alexandre Castagna, Stefan Simis, Heidi Dierssen, Quinten Vanhellemont, Koen Sabbe, Wim Vyverman
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-2edf55b3e5b543768ceff352c4e29fb02020-11-25T00:15:37ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-02-0112463710.3390/rs12040637rs12040637Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality ApplicationsAlexandre Castagna0Stefan Simis1Heidi Dierssen2Quinten Vanhellemont3Koen Sabbe4Wim Vyverman5Protistology and Aquatic Ecology, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281, 9000 Gent, BelgiumPlymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DH, UKDepartment of Marine Science, University of Connecticut, Groton, CT 06340, USARoyal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Natural Environments, Vautierstraat 29, 1000 Brussels, BelgiumProtistology and Aquatic Ecology, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281, 9000 Gent, BelgiumProtistology and Aquatic Ecology, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281, 9000 Gent, BelgiumThe Operational Land Imager (OLI) onboard Landsat 8 has found successful application in inland and coastal water remote sensing. Its radiometric specification and high spatial resolution allows quantification of water-leaving radiance while resolving small water bodies. However, its limited multispectral band set restricts the range of water quality parameters that can be retrieved. Identification of cyanobacteria biomass has been demonstrated for sensors with a band centered near 620 nm, the absorption peak of the diagnostic pigment phycocyanin. While OLI lacks such a band in the orange region, superposition of the available multispectral and panchromatic bands suggests that it can be calculated by a scaled difference. A set of 428 in situ spectra acquired in diverse lakes in Belgium and The Netherlands was used to develop and test an orange <i>contra</i>-band retrieval algorithm, achieving a mean absolute percentage error of 5.39% and a bias of &#8722;0.88% in the presence of sensor noise. Atmospheric compensation error propagated to the orange <i>contra</i>-band was observed to maintain about the same magnitude (13% higher) observed for the red band and thus results in minimal additional effects for possible base line subtraction or band ratio algorithms for phycocyanin estimation. Generality of the algorithm for different reflectance shapes was tested against a set of published average coastal and inland Optical Water Types, showing robust retrieval for all but relatively clear water types (Secchi disk depth &gt; 6 m and chlorophyll <i>a</i><inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mo>&lt;</mo> <mn>1.6</mn> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> mg m<inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <msup> <mrow></mrow> <mrow> <mo>&#8722;</mo> <mn>3</mn> </mrow> </msup> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula>). The algorithm was further validated with 79 matchups against the Ocean and Land Colour Imager (OLCI) orange band for 10 globally distributed lakes. The retrieved band is shown to convey information independent from the adjacent bands under variable phycocyanin concentrations. An example application using Landsat 8 imagery is provided for a known cyanobacterial bloom in Lake Erie, US. The method is distributed in the ACOLITE atmospheric correction code. The <i>contra</i>-band approach is generic and can be applied to other sensors with overlapping bands. Recommendations are also provided for development of future sensors with broad spectral bands with the objective to maximize the accuracy of possible spectral enhancements.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/4/637landsat 8operational land imager<i>contra</i>-bandphycocyanincyanobacteriainland water quality
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Koen Sabbe
Wim Vyverman
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Stefan Simis
Heidi Dierssen
Quinten Vanhellemont
Koen Sabbe
Wim Vyverman
Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality Applications
Remote Sensing
landsat 8
operational land imager
<i>contra</i>-band
phycocyanin
cyanobacteria
inland water quality
author_facet Alexandre Castagna
Stefan Simis
Heidi Dierssen
Quinten Vanhellemont
Koen Sabbe
Wim Vyverman
author_sort Alexandre Castagna
title Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality Applications
title_short Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality Applications
title_full Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality Applications
title_fullStr Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality Applications
title_full_unstemmed Extending Landsat 8: Retrieval of an Orange <i>contra</i>-Band for Inland Water Quality Applications
title_sort extending landsat 8: retrieval of an orange <i>contra</i>-band for inland water quality applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The Operational Land Imager (OLI) onboard Landsat 8 has found successful application in inland and coastal water remote sensing. Its radiometric specification and high spatial resolution allows quantification of water-leaving radiance while resolving small water bodies. However, its limited multispectral band set restricts the range of water quality parameters that can be retrieved. Identification of cyanobacteria biomass has been demonstrated for sensors with a band centered near 620 nm, the absorption peak of the diagnostic pigment phycocyanin. While OLI lacks such a band in the orange region, superposition of the available multispectral and panchromatic bands suggests that it can be calculated by a scaled difference. A set of 428 in situ spectra acquired in diverse lakes in Belgium and The Netherlands was used to develop and test an orange <i>contra</i>-band retrieval algorithm, achieving a mean absolute percentage error of 5.39% and a bias of &#8722;0.88% in the presence of sensor noise. Atmospheric compensation error propagated to the orange <i>contra</i>-band was observed to maintain about the same magnitude (13% higher) observed for the red band and thus results in minimal additional effects for possible base line subtraction or band ratio algorithms for phycocyanin estimation. Generality of the algorithm for different reflectance shapes was tested against a set of published average coastal and inland Optical Water Types, showing robust retrieval for all but relatively clear water types (Secchi disk depth &gt; 6 m and chlorophyll <i>a</i><inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mo>&lt;</mo> <mn>1.6</mn> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> mg m<inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <msup> <mrow></mrow> <mrow> <mo>&#8722;</mo> <mn>3</mn> </mrow> </msup> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula>). The algorithm was further validated with 79 matchups against the Ocean and Land Colour Imager (OLCI) orange band for 10 globally distributed lakes. The retrieved band is shown to convey information independent from the adjacent bands under variable phycocyanin concentrations. An example application using Landsat 8 imagery is provided for a known cyanobacterial bloom in Lake Erie, US. The method is distributed in the ACOLITE atmospheric correction code. The <i>contra</i>-band approach is generic and can be applied to other sensors with overlapping bands. Recommendations are also provided for development of future sensors with broad spectral bands with the objective to maximize the accuracy of possible spectral enhancements.
topic landsat 8
operational land imager
<i>contra</i>-band
phycocyanin
cyanobacteria
inland water quality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/4/637
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