Aerosol retrieval with satellite image and correlation analyses between aerosol distribution and urban underlaying surface

2012 
Human activity is one of the most important aerosol sources. Because the underlaying surface feature records most human activities, it is important to recognize the correlation between aerosol distribution and the underlaying surface. In this research, the dark object algorithm and a second-generation operational algorithm of Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aerosol retrieval are used to estimate aerosol optical depth from Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) images acquired by the Landsat 7 satellite system in urban regions, and the correlations between aerosol distribution and urban underlaying surface features (including landform, land cover and urbanization level) is analysed. Results show that (1) it is feasible to apply a second-generation algorithm to retrieve aerosol optical depth with ETM+ images. When a validation is performed with the ground observation meteorological range converted into aerosol optical depth with the correlation model acquired by a Moderate-Resolution Atm...
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