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Eleonora P. Zege
Researcher at National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Publications - 78
Citations - 2458
Eleonora P. Zege is an academic researcher from National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2196 citations. Previous affiliations of Eleonora P. Zege include Naval Air Systems Command.
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Image transfer through a scattering medium
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a generalization of the Small-Angle Diffusion Equation to include the effect of light fields generated by an infinitely wide source and an infinitely long source.
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Scattering optics of snow
TL;DR: The influence of the nonspherical shape of grains and of close-packed effects on snow's reflectance in the visible and the near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum is investigated.
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Monte Carlo and Multicomponent Approximation Methods for Vector Radiative Transfer by use of Effective Mueller Matrix Calculations.
H. Hatcher Tynes,George W. Kattawar,Eleonora P. Zege,Iosif L. Katsev,Alexander S. Prikhach,Ludmila I. Chaikovskaya +5 more
TL;DR: This work has calculated an effective Mueller matrix that, when operating on any incident state of light, will yield the output state and compared the results for several simple two-layer turbid systems separated by a dielectric interface.
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The inter-comparison of major satellite aerosol retrieval algorithms using simulated intensity and polarization characteristics of reflected light
Alexander A. Kokhanovsky,Jean-Luc Deuzé,David J. Diner,Oleg Dubovik,Fabrice Ducos,Claudia Emde,Michael J. Garay,Roy G. Grainger,A. Heckel,Maurice Herman,Iosif L. Katsev,J. Keller,Robert C. Levy,Peter North,Alexander S. Prikhach,Vladimir Rozanov,Andrew M. Sayer,Yoshifumi Ota,Didier Tanré,G. E. Thomas,Eleonora P. Zege +20 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that multiangular spectropolarimetric measurements provide more powerful constraints compared to spectral intensity measurements alone, particularly those acquired at a single view angle and which rely on a priori assumptions regarding the particle phase function in the retrieval process.
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Benchmark results in vector atmospheric radiative transfer
Alexander A. Kokhanovsky,Vladimir P. Budak,Céline Cornet,Minzheng Duan,Claudia Emde,Iosif L. Katsev,Dmitriy A. Klyukov,Sergey Korkin,L. C-Labonnote,Bernhard Mayer,Qilong Min,Teruyuki Nakajima,Yoshifumi Ota,Alexander S. Prikhach,Vladimir Rozanov,Tatsuya Yokota,Eleonora P. Zege +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, seven vector radiative transfer codes are compared for the case of underlying black surface, including three techniques based on the discrete ordinate method (DOM), two Monte-Carlo methods, the successive orders scattering method, and a modified doubling-addressing technique.