It is important to understand reflective properties of snow, for example for remote sensing applications and for modeling of energy balances in snow packs. We present a method with which we can compare reflectance measurements and calculations for the same snow sample structures. Therefore, we first tomograph snow samples to acquire snow structure images (6 x 2 mm). Second, we calculated the sample reflectance by modeling the radiative transfer, using a beam tracing model. This model calculates the biconical reflectance (BR) derived from an arbitrary number of incident beams. The incident beams represent a diffuse light source. We applied our method to four different snow samples: Fresh snow, metamorphosed snow, depth hoar, and wet snow. Th...
International audienceSeasonal and permanent snow cover a significant portion of our planet, and its...
High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) were perfo...
Abstract. High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirec-tional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)...
International audienceSnow stands out from materials at the Earth's surface owing to its unique opti...
[1] A multiscale methodology for the determination of the macroscopic optical properties of snow is ...
The internal structure of the snow and its reflectance function play a major contribution in its app...
International audienceIn optical models snow is commonly treated as a disperse collection of particl...
Snow optical properties are essential for the Earth climate. Snow optical properties, such as snow r...
International audienceDetermining the specific surface area of snow from reflectance measurements in...
Snow reflectance is an important climatic parameter and is a matter of interest for various fields o...
International audienceSeasonal and permanent snow cover a significant portion of our planet, and its...
High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) were perfo...
Abstract. High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirec-tional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)...
International audienceSnow stands out from materials at the Earth's surface owing to its unique opti...
[1] A multiscale methodology for the determination of the macroscopic optical properties of snow is ...
The internal structure of the snow and its reflectance function play a major contribution in its app...
International audienceIn optical models snow is commonly treated as a disperse collection of particl...
Snow optical properties are essential for the Earth climate. Snow optical properties, such as snow r...
International audienceDetermining the specific surface area of snow from reflectance measurements in...
Snow reflectance is an important climatic parameter and is a matter of interest for various fields o...
International audienceSeasonal and permanent snow cover a significant portion of our planet, and its...
High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) were perfo...
Abstract. High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirec-tional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)...