Remote Sensing of the Earth from Space: Atmospheric Correction
[Book]
by Kirill Y. Kondratyev, Vladimir V. Kozoderov, Oleg I. Smokty.
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1992.
1 Optical-Physical Models of Atmospheric Aerosol -- 2 The Radiation-Environment Interaction -- 3 Theoretical Models of the Non-Polarized Optical Radiation in the Atmosphere-Surface System -- 4 A One-Dimensional Scalar Transfer Function of the Atmosphere -- 5 The Effect of Horizontal Inhomogeneities of the Underlying Surface on the Scalar Transfer Function of the Atmospheric -- 6 Radiative Correction of the Space-Derived Images of the Earth Surface -- 7 Models of Interaction of the Shortwave and Longwave Components of the Radiation Budget with the Atmosphere and the Earth Surface -- 8 Observations of the Earth Radiation Budget from Space -- Conclusion -- References.
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The practical use of space-borne information, its processing and interpretation needs atmospheric correction of aerospace images and spectra. With this book the authors offer a review of this young technique and present their results from 20 years work. The atmospheric modulation transfer function is elucidated from the first theoretical investigations to practical aspects of the atmospheric correction of space imagery. The problems are analysed by modelling the main important parameters, e.g. the atmospheric aerosol, radiative transfer in the Earth's surface - atmosphere systems, interaction of short- and longwave components of the radiation budget with the atmosphere and the Earth's surface.