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On atmosphere externality and corrective taxes [PDF]
Abstract It has been argued that in the presence of an ‘Atmosphere Externality’ and competitive behavior by households, a uniform commodity tax on the externality-generating good attains the first best. It is demonstrated, however, that if income redistribution is desirable then personalized taxes are required for a second-best optimum. Each of these
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Atmospheric scattering corrections to solar radiometry
Applied Optics, 1979Whenever a solar radiometer is used to measure direct solar radiation, some diffuse sky radiation invariably enters the detector's field of view along with the direct beam. Therefore, the atmospheric optical depth obtained by the use of Bouguer's transmission law (also called Beer-Lambert's law), that is valid only for direct radiation, needs to be ...
M A, Box, A, Deepak
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Multi-angle implementation of atmospheric correction for MODIS (MAIAC): 3. Atmospheric correction
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2012This paper describes the atmospheric correction (AC) component of the Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction algorithm (MAIAC) which introduces a new way to compute parameters of the Ross-Thick Li-Sparse (RTLS) Bi-directional reflectance distribution function (BRDF), spectral surface albedo and bidirectional reflectance factors (BRF) from
Lyapustin, Alexei I. +7 more
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GPU Accelerated Atmospheric Aberration Correction
2019 IEEE National Aerospace and Electronics Conference (NAECON), 2019Digital holography provides a new opportunity for one look 3D imaging. However, computationally intensive wave-front propagation and correction creates an obstacle to rapid technological development. In this paper, we present our efforts to accelerate a CPU based atmospheric distortion correction algorithm by leveraging modern GPU processing ...
Paul Sundlie +3 more
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Atmospheric correction for inland waters
SPIE Proceedings, 2004Inland waters are an increasingly valuable natural resource with major impacts and benefits for population and environment. As the spatial resolution is improved for “ocean color” satellite sensors, such observations become relevant to monitor water quality for lakes.
Jerome Vidot, Richard P. Santer
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Fast atmospheric correction algorithm†
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1992This Letter presents an approach for applying atmospheric correction to remotely-sensed data in near-real time. In general, it is applicable to the visible and near-infrared part of the spectrum and in particular, it has been tested with channels 1 and 2 data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR).
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Atmospheric correction of satellite data
SPIE Proceedings, 2015Atmosphere responses for more than 90% of all radiation measured by satellite. Due to this, atmospheric correction plays an important role in separating water leaving radiance from the signal, evaluating concentration of various water pigments (chlorophyll-A, DOM, CDOM, etc).
Konstantin Shmirko +2 more
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Atmospheric correction of ocean color sensors: computing atmospheric diffuse transmittance
Applied Optics, 1999Using the reciprocal equation derived by Yang and Gordon [Appl. Opt. 36, 7887-7897 (1997)] for atmospheric diffuse transmittance of the ocean-atmosphere system, I examined the accuracy of an analytical equation proposed by Gordon et al. [Appl. Opt. 22, 20-36 (1983)] in computing the atmospheric diffuse transmittance for wavelengths from 412 to 865 nm ...
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Atmospheric correction scheme for GLI with absorptive aerosol correction
Journal of Oceanography, 2007The present study proposes an atmospheric correction scheme for Advanced Earth Observation Satellite II (ADEOS-II)/Global Imager (GLI) ocean color retrieval that corrects for the atmospheric absorptive aerosol effect. Radiative transfer simulations were conducted assuming a non-absorptive model aerosol with a soot-type aerosol at various mixture ratios.
Mitsuhiro Toratani +3 more
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Aerosol Retrieval and Atmospheric Correction
1996Remote monitoring of global-scale parameters and their change requires the correction of atmospheric effects. Apart from clouds, water vapour and aerosols constitute the primary limitations for the remote sensing of surface features in the AVHRR visible and near infrared channels.
E. Vermonte, Nazmi Saleous, B. N. Holben
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