A gradient-based 3D nonlinear spectral model for providing components optical properties of mixed pixels in shortwave urban images

Zhijun Zhen, Shengbo Chen, Nicolas Lauret, Abdelaziz Kallel, Eric Chavanon, Tiangang Yin, Jonathan León-Tavares, Biao Cao, Jordan Guilleux, Jean Philippe Gastellu-Etchegorry

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Abstract

Unmixing optical properties (OP) of land covers from coarse spatial resolution images is crucial for microclimate and energy balance studies. We propose the Unmixing Spectral method using Discrete Anisotropic Radiative Transfer (DART) model (US-DART), a novel approach for unmixing endmember OP in the shortwave domain from mono- or multispectral remotely sensed images. US-DART comprises four modules: pure pixel selection, linear spectral mixture analysis, gradient iterations, and spectral correlation. US-DART requires a surface reflectance image, a 3D mock-up with facets’ group information, and standard DART parameters (e.g., spatial resolution and skylight ratio) as inputs, producing an OP map for each scene element. The accuracy of US-DART is evaluated using two types of scenes (vegetation and urban) and images (Sentinel-2 surface reflectance and DART-simulated pseudo-satellite images). Results demonstrate a median relative error of approximately 0.1 % for pixel reflectance, with higher accuracy for opaque surfaces compared to translucent materials. Excluding co-registration errors and sensor noise, the median relative error of OP is typically around 1 % for opaque elements and 1–5 % for translucent elements with an accurate a priori “reflectance-transmittance” ratio. US-DART enhances our ability to derive detailed OP from coarse-resolution imagery, potentially enabling more accurate modeling of spatial resolution conversions, and energy dynamics, including albedo and shortwave radiation balance, across diverse environments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114657
JournalRemote Sensing of Environment
Volume321
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2025

Keywords

  • DART calibration
  • Monospectral image
  • Multispectral image
  • Spectral unmixing
  • Urban meteorology
  • Vegetation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Soil Science
  • Geology
  • Computers in Earth Sciences

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