Correction of spectral radiance of optical satellite image for mountainous terrain for studying land surface cover changes

  • Ke L
  • Tuong T
  • Van Hung N
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Abstract

Qualitative and quantitative results of high terrain elevation effect on spectral radiance of optical satellite image which affect the accuracy in retrieving of land surface cover changes is given. The paper includes two main parts: correction model of spectral radiance of satellite image affected by high terrain elevation and assessment of impacts and variation of land cover changes before and after correcting influence of high terrain elevation to the spectral radiance of the image. Study has been carried out with SPOT 5 in Hoa Binh mountain area of two periods: 2007 and 2010. Results showed that appropriate correction model is the Meyer’s one. The impacts of correction spectral radiance to 7 classes of classified images fluctuate from 15% to 400%. The varying changes before and after correction of image radiation fluctuate over 7 classes from 5% to 100%.

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Ke, L. C., Tuong, T. N., & Van Hung, N. (2015). Correction of spectral radiance of optical satellite image for mountainous terrain for studying land surface cover changes. Geodesy and Cartography, 63(1), 39–53. https://doi.org/10.2478/geocart-2014-0003

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