CHAPTER 2: Radiometric Measurements Principles REFERENCE: Remote Sensing of the Environment John R

CHAPTER 2: Radiometric Measurements Principles REFERENCE: Remote Sensing of the Environment John R

CHAPTER 2: Radiometric Measurements Principles REFERENCE: Remote Sensing of the Environment John R. Jensen (2007) Second Edition Pearson Prentice Hall Energy-matter interactions in the atmosphere at the study area and at the remote sensor detector RADIANT ENERGY (Q): is the energy carried by a photon. Unit: Joules (J) RADIANT FLUX (Φ): is the time rate of flow of radiant energy. Unit: watts (W = J s-1) Φ = dQ = Joules = Watts dt seconds A derivative is the instantaneous rate of change of a function. RADIANT INTENSITY (I): Is a measure of the radiant flux proceeding from the source per unit solid angle in a specified direction. Unit: watts steradian-1 I = dΦ = watts dω steradian Solid Angle (ω ó Ω): Is equal to the spherical surface area (A) divided by the square of the radius (r). Unit: steradian Ω = A/r2 Radiance (L) Radiance in certain wavelengths (L)is: -the radiant flux (Φ) -per unit solid angle () -leaving an extended source area L in a given direction () Acos -per unit projected source area (A) Units: watts per meter squared per steradian (W m-2 sr -1 ) L is a function of direction, therefore the zenith and azimuth angles must be considered. The concept of radiance leaving a specific projected source area on the ground, in a specific direction, and within a specific solid angle. FIELD RADIOMETRY Lλ Radiance (L) REFLECTANCE Sample Radiation () R() = __________________ Reference Radiation () x100 = Reflectance Percent REFLECTANCE RADIANCE FLUX DENSITY Irradiance is a measure of the amount of radiant flux incident upon a surface per unit area of the surface measured in watts m-2. Exitance is a measure of the amount of radiant flux leaving a surface per unit area of the surface measured in watts m-2. RADIANCE & IRRADIANCE Lλ Irradiance (E) REMOTE SENSING REFLECTANCE It is a measurement of how much downwelling light that hits a surface is reflected by the object. Rrs = Lw = _upwelling radiance_ Ed downwelling irradiance Unit: steradians-1 REMOTE SENSING REFLECTANCE 0.06 Rrs Sand Rrs Algae 0.05 Rrs Coral 0.04 0.03 0.02 Remote Sensing Reflectance (sr-1) Reflectance RemoteSensing 0.01 0 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 Wavelength (nm) DIGITAL IMAGING Digital values from the images are converted to calibrated radiance values at different wavelenghts (bands)..

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