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15 December 1995 Aerosol remote sensing using the POLDER instrument: results of a campaign over the Straits of Dover
Malik Chami, Richard P. Santer, Jean Luc Deuze, Philippe Goloub
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Proceedings Volume 2582, Atmospheric Sensing and Modeling II; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228534
Event: Satellite Remote Sensing II, 1995, Paris, France
Abstract
An aircraft version of the Polder instrument flew over the Straits of Dover to observe coastal waters. Atmospheric corrections are a critical issue for ocean color. The measurements reported here clearly indicated that the usual atmospheric inversion schemes are not applicable. The encountered aerosol models did not correspond to the usual standard models. BRDF POLDER measurements indicated that a local and monodispersed aerosol mode was predominant. Ground-based measurements of the sky radiances and of the degrees of polarization confirmed the POLDER observations. POLDER polarized radiance analysis is expected to improve the aerosol model knowledge in order to correctly retrieve the water leaving radiance.
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Malik Chami, Richard P. Santer, Jean Luc Deuze, and Philippe Goloub "Aerosol remote sensing using the POLDER instrument: results of a campaign over the Straits of Dover", Proc. SPIE 2582, Atmospheric Sensing and Modeling II, (15 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228534
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

Atmospheric modeling

Polarization

Reflectivity

Atmospheric corrections

Atmospheric particles

Data modeling

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