Inversion of aerosol optical depth based on the CCD and IRS sensors on the HJ-1 satellites

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To perform a high-resolution aerosol optical depth (AOD) inversion from the HJ-1 satellites, a dark pixel algorithm utilizing the HJ-1 satellite data was developed based on the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) algorithm. By analyzing the relationship between the apparent reflectance from the 1.65 μm and 2.1 μm channels of MODIS, a method for estimating albedo using the 1.65 μm channel data of the HJ-1 satellites was established, and a high-resolution AOD inversion in the Chengdu region based on the HJ-1 satellite was completed. A comparison of the inversion results with CE318 measured data produced a correlation of 0.957, respectively, with an absolute error of 0.106. An analysis of the AOD inversion results from different aerosol models showed that the rural aerosol model was suitable as a general model for establishing an aerosol inversion look-up table for the Chengdu region.

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Zhang, Y., Liu, Z., Wang, Y., Ye, Z., & Leng, L. (2014). Inversion of aerosol optical depth based on the CCD and IRS sensors on the HJ-1 satellites. Remote Sensing, 6(9), 8760–8778. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs6098760

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