Authors
Crystal B Schaaf, Feng Gao, Alan H Strahler, Wolfgang Lucht, Xiaowen Li, Trevor Tsang, Nicholas C Strugnell, Xiaoyang Zhang, Yufang Jin, Jan-Peter Muller, Philip Lewis, Michael Barnsley, Paul Hobson, Mathias Disney, Gareth Roberts, Michael Dunderdale, Christopher Doll, Robert P d'Entremont, Baoxin Hu, Shunlin Liang, Jeffrey L Privette, David Roy
Publication date
2002/11/1
Journal
Remote sensing of Environment
Volume
83
Issue
1-2
Pages
135-148
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
With the launch of NASA's Terra satellite and the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), operational Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and albedo products are now being made available to the scientific community. The MODIS BRDF/Albedo algorithm makes use of a semiempirical kernel-driven bidirectional reflectance model and multidate, multispectral data to provide global 1-km gridded and tiled products of the land surface every 16 days. These products include directional hemispherical albedo (black-sky albedo), bihemispherical albedo (white-sky albedo), Nadir BRDF-Adjusted surface Reflectances (NBAR), model parameters describing the BRDF, and extensive quality assurance information. The algorithm has been consistently producing albedo and NBAR for the public since July 2000. Initial evaluations indicate a stable BRDF/Albedo Product, where, for example …
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Scholar articles
CB Schaaf, F Gao, AH Strahler, W Lucht, X Li, T Tsang… - Remote sensing of Environment, 2002