The cosine error of in situ seven-channel radiometers designed to measure the in-air downward irradiance for ocean color applications, was investigated in the 412-683 nm spectral range with a sample of three instruments. The inter-channel variability of cosine errors showed values generally lower than +/-3% below 50 degrees incidence angle with extreme values of approximately 4-20% (absolute) at 50-80 degrees for the channels at 412 ad 443 nm. The intra-channel variability, estimated from the standard deviation of the cosine errors of different sensors for each center-wavelength, displayed values generally lower than 2% for incidence angles up to 50 degrees and occasionally increasing up to 6% at 80 degrees. Simulations of total downward ir...
The ability to conduct in-flight, absolute radiometric calibrations of ocean color sensors will dete...
Measuring solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence from smallsized Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) can...
The scattering of light in the atmosphere by aerosols has significant implications to the measuremen...
An analysis of the errors due to multiple scattering which are expected to be encountered in applica...
The color of sunlight reflected from the ocean to orbiting visible radiometers hasprovided a great d...
A field intercomparison was conducted at the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower (AAOT) in the northern A...
The 19-channel rotating shadowband radiometer GUVis-3511 built by Biospherical Instruments provides ...
88-95There are various sources of errors from the measurements of optical parameters using a radiom...
Combined measurements of diffuse-to-global radiation ratio and global spectral irradiances in the UV...
A ship-borne reflectance radiometer was constructed capable of making sequential downward irradiance...
An intercomparison of radiance and irradiance ocean color radiometers (the second laboratory compari...
It is surprisingly problematic to to accurately measure light in the laboratory. Even more so when m...
Vicarious calibration methods have been developed to calibrate radiometric sensors in-flight. One su...
AbstractThis paper describes the design, calibration, and deployment of a sea color surface spectral...
Global downwelling plane irradiance is a necessary variable to normalize water-leaving radiance meas...
The ability to conduct in-flight, absolute radiometric calibrations of ocean color sensors will dete...
Measuring solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence from smallsized Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) can...
The scattering of light in the atmosphere by aerosols has significant implications to the measuremen...
An analysis of the errors due to multiple scattering which are expected to be encountered in applica...
The color of sunlight reflected from the ocean to orbiting visible radiometers hasprovided a great d...
A field intercomparison was conducted at the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower (AAOT) in the northern A...
The 19-channel rotating shadowband radiometer GUVis-3511 built by Biospherical Instruments provides ...
88-95There are various sources of errors from the measurements of optical parameters using a radiom...
Combined measurements of diffuse-to-global radiation ratio and global spectral irradiances in the UV...
A ship-borne reflectance radiometer was constructed capable of making sequential downward irradiance...
An intercomparison of radiance and irradiance ocean color radiometers (the second laboratory compari...
It is surprisingly problematic to to accurately measure light in the laboratory. Even more so when m...
Vicarious calibration methods have been developed to calibrate radiometric sensors in-flight. One su...
AbstractThis paper describes the design, calibration, and deployment of a sea color surface spectral...
Global downwelling plane irradiance is a necessary variable to normalize water-leaving radiance meas...
The ability to conduct in-flight, absolute radiometric calibrations of ocean color sensors will dete...
Measuring solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence from smallsized Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) can...
The scattering of light in the atmosphere by aerosols has significant implications to the measuremen...