Bidirectional reflectance function for oceanic waters with varying chlorophyll concentrations: Measurements versus predictions - Marine Optics, Remote sensing and Biogeochemical Applications
Article Dans Une Revue Limnology and Oceanography Année : 2005

Bidirectional reflectance function for oceanic waters with varying chlorophyll concentrations: Measurements versus predictions

Kj Voss
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The bidirectional reflectance of the ocean is an important parameter in ocean color remote sensing. Model predictions for case-1 waters were compared with measurements over a large range of chlorophyll concentrations (0.1-10 mg m(-1) Chl, where Chl represents the sum of chlorophyll a and phaeophytin a), but with restricted solar zenith angles. We used the measured chlorophyll concentration and a model to predict the shape of the upwelling spectral radiance distribution. We found that the model predicted the radiance in the view direction, normalized by the nadir radiance, to within 7%. We also found that Q(E-u/E-u) was predicted within 7%.

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hal-03494223 , version 1 (26-09-2024)

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Kj Voss, A Morel. Bidirectional reflectance function for oceanic waters with varying chlorophyll concentrations: Measurements versus predictions. Limnology and Oceanography, 2005, 50 (2), pp.698-705. ⟨10.4319/lo.2005.50.2.0698⟩. ⟨hal-03494223⟩
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