Atmospheric diffuse transmittance of the linear polarization component of water-leaving radiation

The polarization characteristics of water-leaving radiation contain rich information on oceanic constituents. Determining the atmospheric diffuse transmittance is crucial for extracting the polarization information of water-leaving radiation from the radiation acquired by polarimetry satellites at t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics express 2022-07, Vol.30 (15), p.27196-27213
Hauptverfasser: Pan, Tianfeng, He, Xianqiang, Bai, Yan, Liu, Jia, Zhu, Qiankun, Gong, Fang, Li, Teng, Jin, Xuchen
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Zusammenfassung:The polarization characteristics of water-leaving radiation contain rich information on oceanic constituents. Determining the atmospheric diffuse transmittance is crucial for extracting the polarization information of water-leaving radiation from the radiation acquired by polarimetry satellites at the top of the atmosphere. However, there is still a lack of understanding of the atmospheric diffuse transmittance of the linear polarization component of water-leaving radiation. Here, we first evaluated the difference between the atmospheric diffuse transmittance of the linear polarization component ( T Q , T U ) and the intensity component ( T I ) of the water-leaving radiation based on the Ocean Successive Orders with Atmosphere Advanced radiative transfer model. As a consequence, there were apparent differences between T Q , T U and T I . In the case of a large solar zenith angle and a large viewing zenith angle, the difference between T Q , T U and T I will exceed 1. Meanwhile, compared with T I , the oceanic constituents had a prominent interference with T Q and T U , and the sediment concentration had little interference with T Q and T U in low- and medium-turbidity water with respect to the aerosol model, optical thickness, observation geometry, and phytoplankton. Moreover, T Q and T U lookup tables were generated for medium- and low-turbidity water, which laid the foundation for extracting the water-leaving radiation polarization information from the satellite observation polarization signal.
ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.459666