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Comparing Spectral Characteristics of Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 Same-Day Data for Arctic-Boreal Regions

机译:北极-北方地区Landsat-8和Sentinel-2当天数据的光谱特征比较

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The Arctic-Boreal regions experience strong changes of air temperature and precipitation regimes, which affect the thermal state of the permafrost. This results in widespread permafrost-thaw disturbances, some unfolding slowly and over long periods, others occurring rapidly and abruptly. Despite optical remote sensing offering a variety of techniques to assess and monitor landscape changes, a persistent cloud cover decreases the amount of usable images considerably. However, combining data from multiple platforms promises to increase the number of images drastically. We therefore assess the comparability of Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 imagery and the possibility to use both Landsat and Sentinel-2 images together in time series analyses, achieving a temporally-dense data coverage in Arctic-Boreal regions. We determined overlapping same-day acquisitions of Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 images for three representative study sites in Eastern Siberia. We then compared the Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 pixel-pairs, downscaled to 60 m, of corresponding bands and derived the ordinary least squares regression for every band combination. The acquired coefficients were used for spectral bandpass adjustment between the two sensors. The spectral band comparisons showed an overall good fit between Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 images already. The ordinary least squares regression analyses underline the generally good spectral fit with intercept values between 0.0031 and 0.056 and slope values between 0.531 and 0.877. A spectral comparison after spectral bandpass adjustment of Sentinel-2 values to Landsat-8 shows a nearly perfect alignment between the same-day images. The spectral band adjustment succeeds in adjusting Sentinel-2 spectral values to Landsat-8 very well in Eastern Siberian Arctic-Boreal landscapes. After spectral adjustment, Landsat and Sentinel-2 data can be used to create temporally-dense time series and be applied to assess permafrost landscape changes in Eastern Siberia. Remaining differences between the sensors can be attributed to several factors including heterogeneous terrain, poor cloud and cloud shadow masking, and mixed pixels.
机译:北极-北方地区的气温和降水状况发生了强烈变化,这会影响永久冻土的热状态。这导致了广泛的冻土融化扰动,一些扰动缓慢而长期地展开,另一些则迅速而突然地发生。尽管光学遥感技术提供了多种评估和监视景观变化的技术,但持续的云层覆盖会大大减少可用图像的数量。但是,将来自多个平台的数据组合起来有望大大增加图像数量。因此,我们评估了Landsat-8和Sentinel-2影像的可比性,以及在时间序列分析中同时使用Landsat和Sentinel-2影像的可能性,从而实现了北极-北极地区的时空密集数据覆盖。我们确定了西伯利亚东部三个代表性研究地点的当天重叠Landsat-8和Sentinel-2图像采集。然后,我们比较了缩小到60 m的相应波段的Landsat-8和Sentinel-2像素对,并得出了每个波段组合的普通最小二乘回归。所获取的系数用于两个传感器之间的光谱带通调整。光谱带比较显示,Landsat-8和Sentinel-2图像之间总体上非常吻合。普通最小二乘回归分析强调了总体上良好的光谱拟合,其截距值介于0.0031和0.056之间,斜率值介于0.531和0.877之间。在将Sentinel-2值调整为Landsat-8的光谱带通后的光谱比较显示,当日图像之间几乎完全对准。光谱带调整成功地将Sentinel-2光谱值很好地调整为Landsat-8,在东西伯利亚北极-北方景观中。经过频谱调整后,Landsat和Sentinel-2数据可用于创建时间密集的时间序列,并可用于评估西伯利亚东部的多年冻土景观变化。传感器之间的剩余差异可归因于多种因素,包括地形不均,云层和云层遮蔽不佳以及混合像素。

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