Light scattering reviews 7 : radiative transfer and optical properties of atmosphere and underlying surface / Alexander A. Kokhanovsky (editor).

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2013.
Published/​Created
Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag, 2012, c2013.
Description
1 online resource (261 p.)

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Springer Praxis Books
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Light Scattering Reviews (vol.7) is aimed at the description of modern advances in radiative transfer and light scattering. The following topics will be considered: the spherical harmonics method, light scattering by densely packed systems of particles, Markovian approach for radiative transfer in cloudy atmospheres, coherent and incoherent backscattering by turbid media and surfaces, advances in radiative transfer methods as used for luminiscence tomography, optical properties of oceanic water, spectral reflectance of forest stand and snow. This volume will be a valuable addition to already published volumes 1-6 of Light Scattering Reviews.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
  • From the Contents: Radiative transfer and remote sensing: The general-purpose discrete-ordinate algorithm DISORT for radiative transfer
  • Fast radiative transfer techniques
  • Genesis and evolution of the use of polarization in remote sensing of atmospheres and oceans
  • Markovian approach and its applications in a cloudy atmosphere
  • Multiple scattering by discrete random media: coherent and incoherent backscattering
  • Multispectral optical luminescence tomography with the simplified spherical harmonics equations.-Atmospheric optics: The optical properties of natural and anthropogenic aerosols.
ISBN
  • 1-283-62676-4
  • 9786613939210
  • 3-642-21907-1
OCLC
809201492
Doi
  • 10.1007/978-3-642-21907-8
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