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1 March 1974 Haze and sun angle effects on automatic classification O Satellite Data-Simulation And Correction
John F. Potter
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Abstract
Variations in sun angle and haze level change the spectral signatures collected by multispectral scanners (MSS). This paper describes methods and computer programs that have been developed to simulate the effect of such variations and to correct for them. Simulation and correction are really the same process since correction consists of simulating a different haze level or sun angle than is actually present when the data was taken.
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John F. Potter "Haze and sun angle effects on automatic classification O Satellite Data-Simulation And Correction", Proc. SPIE 0051, Scanners and Imagery Systems for Earth Observation, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964580
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KEYWORDS
Air contamination

Sun

Reflectivity

Absorption

Earth's atmosphere

Mie scattering

Scattering

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