DocumentCode :
1023273
Title :
The Relative Importance of Aerosol Scattering and Absorption in Remote Sensing
Author :
Fraser, Robert S. ; Kaufman, Yoram J.
Author_Institution :
Laboratory for Atmospheres, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
Issue :
5
fYear :
1985
Firstpage :
625
Lastpage :
633
Abstract :
Previous attempts to explain the effect of aerosols on satellite measurements of surface properties for the visible and near-infrared spectrum have emphasized the amount of aerosols without consideration of their absorption properties. In order to estimate the importance of absorption, the radiances of the sunlight scattered from models of the Earth-atmosphere system are computed as functions of the aerosol optical thickness and absorption. The absorption effect is small where the surface reflectance is weak, but is important for strong reflectance. These effects on classification of surface features, measuring vegetation index, and measuring surface reflectance are presented.
Keywords :
Aerosols; Atmospheric measurements; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Mie scattering; Optical scattering; Optical sensors; Particle scattering; Remote sensing; Satellites; Terrestrial atmosphere;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.1985.289380
Filename :
4072356
Link To Document :
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