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20 November 2024 Improved characterization of Dome Concordia for tracking calibration changes in MODIS reflective solar bands
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Abstract
Dome Concordia (Dome C) in Antarctica is an excellent calibration site for polar-orbiting Earth observation instruments due to its spectral, spatial, and temporal uniformity. These instruments also observe Dome C multiple times a day and at a variety of geometries. The MODIS Characterization Support Team uses regular observations of Dome C by Aqua and Terra MODIS to help validate and improve the calibration of the detector gain and response versus scan angle of the reflective solar bands used to generate NASA’s Level 1B reflectance products. The reflectance trends at Dome C are typically assessed on a yearly basis, due to a six-month sunlit observation period. In this work, we increase the temporal resolution of the trends from yearly to bi-monthly and reduce measurement noise using a reflectance-based snow BRDF model. We show results for Terra and Aqua MODIS BRDF-normalized reflectance using the Collection 7 calibration for bands 1-4, 8-9, and 17. The BRDF model significantly reduces the variations in the bi-monthly reflectance trends with the best results observed near nadir and for the blue bands 3, 8, and 9. The higher temporal sampling allows for better real-time identification of any calibration errors during the sunlit season. In addition, due to its polar location, Dome C is largely insensitive to the recent orbit drift of the Terra and Aqua satellites which has created challenges for MODIS calibration based on other on-board and Earth targets. Combined, these advantages will make Dome C a particularly important calibration reference target during the final years of the Terra and Aqua missions.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Brent McBride, Kevin Twedt, Aisheng Wu, Xu Geng, and Xiaoxiong Xiong "Improved characterization of Dome Concordia for tracking calibration changes in MODIS reflective solar bands", Proc. SPIE 13192, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXVIII, 1319210 (20 November 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3031740
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KEYWORDS
MODIS

Reflectivity

Calibration

Reflection

Mirrors

Sensors

Scattering

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