2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15092240
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Method of Validating Satellite Surface Reflectance Product Using Empirical Line Method

Abstract: Atmospherically corrected surface reflectance (SR) products are used for reliable monitoring of land surfaces and are the standard products of Landsat sensors. Due to increased demand for SR products, a need exists to verify that the L2C2 (Level-2 Collection-2) SR products are precise and accurate. The Level-2 Collection 2 (L2C2) SR Product has processed satellite imagery data that correct for atmospheric effects such as absorption and scattering, providing a more accurate representation of Earth’s surface. Th… Show more

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“…The work by Claverie et al [40] on the HLS product was based on a global dataset with few sampled points in the Mediterranean Basin, while Chastain et al (2019) [39] proposed a method based on points sampled in the CONUS region. Another explanation could be attributed to different techniques for transforming surface reflectance, which is why the authors of this study chose to utilize a pre-existing surface reflectance product available in the GEE library to avoid such issues for users [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work by Claverie et al [40] on the HLS product was based on a global dataset with few sampled points in the Mediterranean Basin, while Chastain et al (2019) [39] proposed a method based on points sampled in the CONUS region. Another explanation could be attributed to different techniques for transforming surface reflectance, which is why the authors of this study chose to utilize a pre-existing surface reflectance product available in the GEE library to avoid such issues for users [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%