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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:
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Identification of potential targets for kimberlite exploration using satellite imagery and map combination approach in the Lesotho Kimberlite Province
Nndanduleni Muavhi,Abera Tessema +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the use of satellite data and map combination approach for kimberlite exploration to identify follow-up exploration targets is presented. But the authors focus on processing and integration of evidential map layers (geomorphic features, linear structures and kimbersite indicator minerals) that have known correlation with kimblite occurrence.
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SPICAM-light on Mars-Express as a monitor of surface UV radiation and atmospheric oxidants
TL;DR: Moreau et al. as discussed by the authors used the SPICAM-light optical package on the ESA Mars-Express mission to perform nadir and limb observation between 118 and 320 nm as well as an infrared channel extending between 1 and 1.7 μm.
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Mineral mapping using spaceborne Tiangong-1 hyperspectral imagery and ASTER data: A case study of alteration detection in support of regional geological survey at Jintanzi-Malianquan area, Beishan, Gansu Province, China
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Comparisons of regression tree models for sub-pixel imperviousness estimation in a Gulf Coast city of Mississippi, USA
Chongfeng Gong,Wei Wu +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the impact of shaded impervious surface area (ISA), atmospheric correction, and seasonal sensitivity on ISA estimation at the sub-pixel scale using regression tree modelling.
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Extension of radiative transfer code MOMO, matrix-operator model to the thermal infrared – Clear air validation by comparison to RTTOV and application to CALIPSO-IIR
Lionel Doppler,Lionel Doppler,Cintia Carbajal-Henken,Jacques Pelon,Jacques Pelon,François Ravetta,Jürgen Fischer +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended the 1D radiative transfer code Matrix-Operator Model (MOMO) to the whole [ 0.2 − 100 μ m ] spectrum.
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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
Andrew A. Lacis,Valdar Oinas +1 more
TL;DR: A radiative transfer method for treating nongray gaseous absorption and thermal emission in vertically inhomogeneous multiple scattering atmospheres is described in this paper, where probability density distributions of absorption coefficient strength are derived from line-by-line calculations to construct line-By-line and band model based k distributions.