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23 August 2005 Validation of Landsat 7 ETM+ band 6 radiometric performance
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Abstract
Since shortly after launch the radiometric performance of band 6 of the ETM+ instrument on Landsat 7 has been evaluated using vicarious calibration techniques for both land and water targets. This evaluation indicates the radiometric performance of band 6 has been both highly stable and accurate. Over a range corresponding to a factor of two in radiance (5 to 55 C in kinetic temperature terms) the difference between the in-situ derived radiance and the image derived radiance is on average 0.5% or less. Water targets are the easiest to use but are limited to the temperature range from 0 to about 32 C. Land targets can reach 55 C or more but are far less spatially homogeneous than water targets with respect to both local surface temperature and spectral emissivity. The techniques used and the results are described.
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Frank Palluconi, Simon Hook, Ali Abtahi, and Ron Alley "Validation of Landsat 7 ETM+ band 6 radiometric performance", Proc. SPIE 5882, Earth Observing Systems X, 58820C (23 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.620013
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Temperature metrology

Sensors

Image sensors

Earth observing sensors

Landsat

Radiometry

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