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Diner, D.J., S.R. Paradise, J.V. Martonchik (1994). Development of an aerosol opacity retrieval algorithm for use with multi-angle land surface images. IGARSS '94. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing: Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation (Cat. No.94CH3378-7). 3, 1664-6.


In 1998, the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) will fly aboard the EOS-AM1 spacecraft. MISR will enable unique methods for retrieving the properties of atmospheric aerosols, by providing global imagery of the Earth at nine viewing angles in four visible and near-IR spectral bands. As part of the MISR algorithm development, theoretical methods of analyzing multi-angle, multispectral data are being tested using images acquired by the airborne Advanced Solid-State Array Spectroradiometer (ASAS). The authors derive a method to be used over land surfaces for retrieving the change in opacity between spectral bands, which can then be used in conjunction with an aerosol model to derive a bound on absolute opacity. They demonstrate the method using ASAS data


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