Stability assessment of OCO-2 radiometric calibration using aqua MODIS as a reference

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With three imaging grating spectrometers, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) measures high spectral resolution spectra (λ/Δλ ≈ 19,000) of reflected solar radiation within the molecular oxygen (O2) A-band at 0.765 μm and two carbon dioxide (CO2) bands at 1.61 and 2.06 μm. OCO-2 uses onboard lamps with a reflective diffuser, solar observations through a transmissive diffuser, lunar measurements, and surface targets for radiometric calibration and validation. Separating calibrator aging from instrument degradation poses a challenge to OCO-2. Here we present amethodology for trending theOCO-2 Build 8R radiometric calibration usingOCO-2 nadir observations over eight desert sites and nearly simultaneous observations from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) with sensor viewing zenith angles of 15 ± 0.5°. For the O2 A-band, this methodology is able to quantify a drift of -0.8 ± 0.1% per year and capture a small error in correcting the aging of the solar calibrator. For the other two OCO-2 bands, no measurable changes were seen, indicating less than 0.1% and less than 0.3% per year drift in the radiometric calibration of Band 2 and Band 3, respectively.

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Yu, S., Rosenberg, R., Bruegge, C., Chapsky, L., Fu, D., Lee, R., … Eldering, A. (2020). Stability assessment of OCO-2 radiometric calibration using aqua MODIS as a reference. Remote Sensing, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/RS12081269

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