Remote sensing of the environment and radiation transfer
an introductory survey
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Word Count
46,250 words, Guess
Page Count
185 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25275868M
- ISBN-139783642148989
- ISBN-103642148980
- OCLC Control Number781334735
- OCLC Control Numberremotesensingenv00kuzn
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2011941787
Classifications
- LCCGE45.R44 R48 2012
Description
The interaction of the solar and heat radiation with the atmosphere and surface is the subject of the book. It is useful also for wide circle scientists involved in environmental studies. The book contains the description of 17 computer studying programs supporting different topics of courses. It includes only the base ground for comprehension of key topics and provides the accomplishment of practical works with using specially elaborated computer programs. Themes of practical works reflect main sections of mentioned courses of lectures. The packet of computer programs is added for solution of direct and inverse problems. It promotes deep and reliable comprehension of corresponding topics by students. All described approaches and computer programs are valuable resources for solving radiative transfer problems and they could be used by students for courses and diploma studies concerned atmospheric optics
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