Title of article
Effects of ocean surface reflectance variation with solar elevation on normalized water-leaving radiance
Author/Authors
Wang، Menghua نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-4121
From page
4122
To page
0
Abstract
Effects of the ocean surface reflection for solar irradiance on the normalized water-leaving radiance in the visible wavelengths are evaluated and discussed for various conditions of the atmosphere, solar-zenith angles, and wind speeds. The surface reflection effects on water-leaving radiance are simply due to the fact that the radiance that is backscattered out of the water is directly proportional to the downward solar irradiance just beneath the ocean surface. The larger the solar-zenith angle, the less the downward solar irradiance just beneath the ocean surface (i.e., more photons are reflected by the ocean surface), leading to a reduced value of the radiance that is backscattered out of the ocean. For cases of large solar-zenith angles, the effects of surface irradiance reflection need to be accounted for in both the satellite-derived and in situ measured water-leaving radiances.
Keywords
Nuclear Data , nuclei , CCRMN
Journal title
Applied Optics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Optics
Record number
74941
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