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3 April 2003 Virtual lab for light scattering and radiative transfer analysis
Tom Rother, Thilo Ernst, Jochen Wauer, Franz Schreier, Ute Boettger, Karsten Schmidt
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Proceedings Volume 5059, 12th International Workshop on Lidar Multiple Scattering Experiments; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.512340
Event: 12th International Workshop on Lidar Multiple Scattering Experiments, 2002, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Abstract
Scattering and radiative models are decisive elements in remote sensing applications. Their accuracy has an essential influence on the accuracy of the retrieved information on the physical and chemical constitution of the earth and its environment. An important scientific goal of the 'Atmospheric Processors' Dept. at the Remote Sensing Technology Institute is the development of sophisticated models to analyze atmospheric light scattering and radiative transfer processes in different spectral ranges. To support the scientific exchange and the usage of these models not only in the various active and passive remote sensing techniques the so-called 'Virtual Scattering and Radiative Transfer Laboratory' was developed. This laboratory is a pilot version of an on-line executable scietnfiic software repository. It is basd on a generic 'Virtual Lab' software infrastructure.
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Tom Rother, Thilo Ernst, Jochen Wauer, Franz Schreier, Ute Boettger, and Karsten Schmidt "Virtual lab for light scattering and radiative transfer analysis", Proc. SPIE 5059, 12th International Workshop on Lidar Multiple Scattering Experiments, (3 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.512340
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KEYWORDS
Radiative transfer

Scattering

Atmospheric modeling

Light scattering

Remote sensing

Atmospheric particles

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