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Error in predicting hydrosol backscattering from remotely sensed reflectance

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Title Error in predicting hydrosol backscattering from remotely sensed reflectance
Names Weidemann, A. D. (creator)
Stavn, R. H. (creator)
Zaneveld, J. Ronald (creator)
Wilcox, M. R. (creator)
Date Issued 1995-07-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract Monte Carlo simulations are carried out to determine the error in the
inversion of backscattering from remotely sensed reflectance when geometrical shape
factors of the light field are assumed to be unity. The results show that error in
backscattering inversion can vary from a 40% overestimation to a 20% underestimation
and is dependent on the solar angle and the hydrosol constituents contributing to
backscattering. The simulations also demonstrate that for chlorophyll concentrations
ranging from 0.05 to 20 mg m⁻³ the most dramatic change in the geometrical shape
factor occurs near 1.0 to 1.5 mg m⁻³ chlorophyll. The potential importance of bacteria
in influencing the shape factor and the subsequent effect of bacteria on the retrieval of
the backscattering from remote sensing reflectance are shown. Quartzlike material's
strong impact on geometrical shape factors and errors of retrieval of backscattering at
low chlorophyll concentrations are also demonstrated. Remote sensing reflectance
inversion schemes must include information about the backscattering function to be
successful.
Genre Article
Identifier Weidemann, A., R. Stavn, J. Zaneveld, and M. Wilcox (1995), Error in predicting hydrosol backscattering from remotely sensed reflectance, J. Geophys. Res., 100(C7), 13163-13177.

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