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The SGLI instrument, which is to be launched by JAXA in March 2017 aboard GCOM-C satellite, conducts ocean color observation in 250 m spatial resolution (SST in 500 m resolution) over coastal region, in addition to the global ocean observation in 1 km resolution. We first describe here the SGLI Level 2 (L2) ocean standard products, which consist of 6 ocean color parameters and 1 SST parameter, and...
Remote sensing images are widely used in various fields. However, they are usually degraded by haze. In this paper, a spatial-spectral adaptive haze removal method for remote sensing images is proposed. The proposed method is based on haze imaging model and the dark channel prior. Our method is able to diminish the phenomenon of color distortion and haze removed not completely in different bands....
Remote sensing is widely used for alteration mineral recognition and mapping. Since it covers spectral features of hydroxyl-bearing minerals as well as C-O bearing minerals like phylosilicates, sulfates, and carbonates, ASTER SWIR region allows detailed spectral characterization of alteration minerals. This study focuses on investigating the ability of ASTER SWIR data for mapping alteration minerals...
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