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引用次数: 14
摘要
在过去的几十年里,卫星观测的气溶胶探测和监测已经有了很大的发展。虽然一些最先进的气溶胶检索技术提供了全球尺度的气溶胶特性,但由于大多数卫星传感器仅限于1公里分辨率的观测,因此更多的细节特征仍然未知。然而,针对中分辨率成像光谱仪(MODIS) 500 m分辨率数据,本文开发了一种新的气溶胶检索算法,用于检索陆地气溶胶特性,这有助于解决局地/城市尺度上的气溶胶气候问题。我们的技术原理是首先通过分解大气顶反射率和瑞利路径辐射来估计气溶胶反射率。采用改进的最小反射率技术(MRT)测定季节地表反射率。MRT影像的地表反射率与MODIS地表反射率产品(MOD09)具有较好的一致性,相关性为0.9。此外,在辐射传输计算中考虑了各种气溶胶光学性质和太阳观测几何形状,构建了综合查表(LUT)。所得的500米气溶胶光学厚度(AOT)资料与AERONET太阳光度计在香港的观测高度相关(r=0.94)。本研究验证了细分辨率气溶胶反演在城市地区的适用性,有助于研究气溶胶负荷分布和瞬态污染对城市空气质量的影响。此外,MODIS 500 m AOT影像也可用于研究跨境气溶胶,在珠江三角洲地区的污染源定位上是可行的。
Retrieval of aerosol optical thickness using MODIS 500 × 500m2, a study in Hong Kong and Pearl River delta region
Aerosol detection and monitoring by satellite observations has been substantially developed over past decades. While several state-of-art aerosol retrieval techniques provide aerosol properties in global scale, the more detail characteristics remain unknown because most of the satellite sensors are limited to 1 km resolution observations. However, a new aerosol retrieval algorithm for the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) 500 m resolution data is developed to retrieve aerosol properties over land, which helps address the aerosol climatic issues on the local/urban scale. The rationale of our technique is to first estimate the aerosol reflectances by decomposing the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) reflectance from surface reflectance and Rayleigh path radiance. The modified Minimum Reflectance Technique (MRT) is adopted for the determination of the seasonal surface reflectances. A good agreement is revealed between the surface reflectances of MRT images and MODIS land surface reflectance products (MOD09), with a strong correlation of 0.9. Moreover, comprehensive look up tables (LUT) are constructed with the considerations of various aerosol optical properties and sun-viewing geometry in the radiative transfer calculations. The resulting 500 m aerosol optical thickness (AOT) data are highly correlated (r=0.94) with the AERONET sunphotometer observations in Hong Kong. This study demonstrates the applicability of aerosol retrieval at fine resolution in urban areas, which can assist the study of aerosol loading distribution and the impact of transient pollution on urban air quality. In addition, the MODIS 500 m AOT images can also be used to study the cross-boundary aerosols and feasible on locating the pollutant sources in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region.