Abstract The atmospheric effect on the radiance of sunlight scattered from the Earth-atmosphere system is greatly dependent on the surface reflectance pattern, the contrast between adjacent fields, and the optical properties of the atmosphere. In addition, the atmospheric effect is described by the range and magnitude of the adjacency effects, the atmospheric modulation transfer function, and the apparent spatial resolution of remotely sensed imagery. This paper discusses the atmospheric effect on classification of surface features and shows that surface nonuniformity can be used for developing procedures to remove the atmospheric effect from the satellite imagery.
Different atmospheric effects in remote sensing of uniform and nonuniform surfaces
Advances in Space Research ; 2 , 5 ; 147-155
1983-01-01
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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