12 September 2018 Using the Gaofen-4 geostationary satellite to retrieve aerosols with high spatiotemporal resolution
Xingfeng Chen, Zhengqiang Li, Shaoshuai Zhao, Leiku Yang, Yan Ma, Li Liu, Donghui Li, Lili Qie, Jin Xing
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Abstract
GaoFen-4 (GF-4) is China’s first optical remote sensing geostationary satellite, which observes the Earth’s surface every 20 s. GF-4 has a gaze camera with a ground resolution of 50 m in the visible spectral bands that are sensitive to aerosol optical depth (AOD). AOD retrieval was completed using initial prior surface reflectance in ground-atmosphere decoupling. Surface reflectance was then updated using satellite measurements. The algorithm used in this study was based on two time-adjacent images of GF-4 (which have a constant viewing angle in the same area) and on the following two assumptions: (1) AOD varies quickly with time, but slowly with location and (2) surface reflectance varies quickly with location, but slowly with time. AOD retrieval was then accomplished using a lookup table strategy. The data from June 2016, in the North China Plain were selected for the AOD retrieval test. GF-4-derived AOD was validated using ground measurements from the aerosol robotic network and Sun–Sky radiometer network with a correlation coefficient of R  =  0.794. The derived results agreed reasonably well with the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer collection 6.0 aerosol product, with a correlation coefficient of R  =  0.893. The atmospheric distribution and changes in some parts of the North China Plain were analyzed using the aerosol products of GF-4. The results showed that it is feasible to use the time-series imaging method to conduct high spatiotemporal resolution aerosol inversion using GF-4’s data, which can be used for detecting changes in air pollution.
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Xingfeng Chen, Zhengqiang Li, Shaoshuai Zhao, Leiku Yang, Yan Ma, Li Liu, Donghui Li, Lili Qie, and Jin Xing "Using the Gaofen-4 geostationary satellite to retrieve aerosols with high spatiotemporal resolution," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 12(4), 042606 (12 September 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JRS.12.042606
Received: 12 June 2018; Accepted: 15 August 2018; Published: 12 September 2018
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Aerosols

Satellites

MODIS

Atmospheric particles

Clouds

Atmospheric modeling

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