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Importance of atmospheric scattering in remote sensing, or everything you've always wanted to know about atmospheric scattering but were afraid to ask.
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RadarAtmospheric ScatteringEnvironmental MonitoringAerosol ScatteringSpectral RegionEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceSpectroscopyAerosol SamplingGeographyAir QualityRemote SensingAtmospheric SensingOptical Remote SensingAir PollutionBackground MaterialsRayleigh ScatteringEarth Science
Discussion of the effects of atmospheric scattering and/or absorption on discrimination between target and background materials in environmental or natural science remote sensing applications. The spectral region considered lies between 0.4 and 3 microns. The results are presented parametrically and include an interesting effect that neighboring materials have on the spectral character of a target as a result of aerosol scattering by atmospheric haze.