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Direct measurement system of water-leaving albedo in the field by the skylight-blocked approach: Monte Carlo simulations.

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Water-leaving albedo (αw(λ)) is an important component of the ocean surface albedo. Direct measurement of αw(λ) in the field is not yet available due to difficulties in removing the contribution… Click to show full abstract

Water-leaving albedo (αw(λ)) is an important component of the ocean surface albedo. Direct measurement of αw(λ) in the field is not yet available due to difficulties in removing the contribution of surface-reflected solar radiation. Following the concept of the skylight-blocked approach (SBA), a novel system, termed αwSBA, is proposed in this study to directly measure Ew(λ), where a wide-angle black cone is used to block the surface-reflected radiance. The shading errors associated with the cone and the measuring system are examined via Monte-Carlo (MC) simulations for a wide range of water inherent optical properties (IOPs), solar zenith angle, and different configurations of the αwSBA system (i.e., half cone angle, and the length of supporting arm). Based on sensitive analysis using MC simulations, an optimal configuration of αwSBA is recommended. We further propose a mathematical expression to parameterize the shading error (ɛ), along with an error correction scheme (αwOPT). It is found that, with the optimal configuration and αwOPT, the uncertainties of obtained αw(λ) by αwSBA are generally less than 7% for a wide range of waters with different IOPs and particulate scattering phase functions.

Keywords: system; water leaving; water; leaving albedo; direct measurement; skylight blocked

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2022

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