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The a, b, c s of oceanographic lidar predictions: a significant step toward closing the loop between theory and experiment

Small-angle phase functions (0.05° < θ < 20°) have been measured for turbid samples that were then used in a Monte-Carlo theoretical light-scattering model. The measured phase function yields excellent agreement between model predictions and long-path tank measurements.

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Published in:Journal of modern optics 2002-03, Vol.49 (3-4), p.439-451
Main Authors: LAUX, A., BILLMERS, R., MULLEN, L., CONCANNON, B., DAVIS, J., PRENTICE, J., CONTARINO, V.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Small-angle phase functions (0.05° < θ < 20°) have been measured for turbid samples that were then used in a Monte-Carlo theoretical light-scattering model. The measured phase function yields excellent agreement between model predictions and long-path tank measurements.
ISSN:0950-0340
1362-3044
DOI:10.1080/09500340110088498