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A scan-angle correction for thermal infrared multispectral data using side lapping images

January 1, 1996

Thermal infrared multispectral scanner (TIMS) images, acquired with side lapping flight lines, provide dual angle observations of the same area on the ground and can thus be used to estimate variations in the atmospheric transmission with scan angle. The method was tested using TIMS aircraft data for six flight lines with about 30% sidelap for an area within Joshua Tree National Park, California. Generally the results correspond to predictions for the transmission scan-angle coefficient based on a standard atmospheric model although some differences were observed at the longer wavelength channels. A change was detected for the last pair of lines that may indicate either spatial or temporal atmospheric variation. The results demonstrate that the method provides information for correcting regional survey data (requiring multiple adjacent flight lines) that can be important in detecting subtle changes in lithology.

Publication Year 1996
Title A scan-angle correction for thermal infrared multispectral data using side lapping images
DOI 10.1029/96GL02226
Authors K. Watson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70018608
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse