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MODTRAN cloud and multiple scattering upgrades with application to AVIRIS
Alexander Berk,Lawrence S. Bernstein,Gail P. Anderson,Prabhat K. Acharya,David C. Robertson,James H. Chetwynd,Steven M. Adler-Golden +6 more
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In this paper, the impact of these upgrades on predictions for AVIRIS viewing scenarios is discussed for both clear and clouded skies; the CK approach provides refined predictions for nadir and near-nadir viewing.About:
This article is published in Remote Sensing of Environment.The article was published on 1998-09-01. It has received 711 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: MODTRAN & Radiance.read more
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Imaging Spectrometry for Geological Applications
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of imaging spectrometer data for geological applications is discussed by describing the processing chain of data analysis from the raw data acquisition to prospective applications, and several topics are addressed.
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Air temperature profile and air/sea temperature difference measurements by infrared and microwave scanning radiometers
D. Cimini,D. Cimini,Joseph A. Shaw,Joseph A. Shaw,Ed R. Westwater,Yong Han,V.G. Irisov,V. Leuski,James H. Churnside +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system of two scanning radiometers was deployed on the NOAA R/V Ronald H. Brown during the Nauru99 cruise in the tropical western Pacific in June and July 1999.
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Analysis of temperature maps of waterbodies obtained from ASTER TIR images
Francesca Despini,Sergio Teggi +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three different procedures are developed in order to study the temperature field of waterbodies, to extract the temperature profile at a fixed distance from the coastline and to analyse the cross sections of the watercourses as prescribed by the law.
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Imaging Spectroscopy for the Detection, Assessment and Monitoring of Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards
Cindy Ong,Veronique Carrere,Sabine Chabrillat,Roger N. Clark,Todd M. Hoefen,Raymond F. Kokaly,R. Marion,C. R. Souza Filho,Gregg A. Swayze,David R. Thompson +9 more
TL;DR: A selection of key case histories representing the state of the art are examined to gain an insight into the achievements and perspectives in the use of visible to shortwave infrared IS for the detection, assessment and monitoring of a selection of significant natural and anthropogenic hazards.
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Misregistration impacts on hyperspectral target detection
Jason T. Casey,John P. Kerekes +1 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that statistical target detection algorithms are less sensitive to band-to-band misregistration than geometric algorithms, and that in some cases it is more beneficial to use full spectrum misregistered imagery rather than applying target Detection algorithms to the VIS and NIR bands separately, even for large amounts of sub-pixel misreg registration.
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Numerically stable algorithm for discrete-ordinate-method radiative transfer in multiple scattering and emitting layered media.
TL;DR: An advanced, thoroughly documented, and quite general purpose discrete ordinate algorithm for time-independent transfer calculations in vertically inhomogeneous, nonisothermal, plane-parallel media for Atmospheric applications ranging from the UV to the radar region of the electromagnetic spectrum is summarized.
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The hitran molecular database: editions of 1991 and 1992
Laurence S. Rothman,Robert R. Gamache,R. H. Tipping,Curtis P. Rinsland,Mary Ann H. Smith,D. Chris Benner,V. Malathy Devi,J. M. Flaud,Claude Camy-Peyret,Agnes Perrin,A. Goldman,Steven T. Massie,Linda R. Brown,Robert A. Toth +13 more
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A description of the correlated k distribution method for modeling nongray gaseous absorption, thermal emission, and multiple scattering in vertically inhomogeneous atmospheres
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