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Above-water reflectance for the evaluation of adjacency effects in Earth observation data: initial results and methods comparison for near-coastal waters in the Western Channel, UK
Martinez-Vicente, V.; Simis, S.G.H.; Alegre, R.; Land, P.E.; Groom, S.B. (2013). Above-water reflectance for the evaluation of adjacency effects in Earth observation data: initial results and methods comparison for near-coastal waters in the Western Channel, UK. JEOS: RP 8: 13060 [1-5]. http://dx.doi.org/10.2971/jeos.2013.13060
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Keywords
    Water bodies > Coastal waters
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Adjacency effect; Above-water reflectance; Earth observation

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  • Martinez-Vicente, V., more
  • Simis, S.G.H.
  • Alegre, R.
  • Land, P.E.
  • Groom, S.B., more

Abstract
    Un-supervised hyperspectral remote-sensing reflectance data (<15 km from the shore) were collected from a moving research vessel. Two different processing methods were compared. The results were similar to concurrent Aqua-MODIS and Suomi-NPP-VIIRS satellite data.

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