Proceedings of the UCLA International Conference on Radiation and Remote Probing of the AtmosphereVarious articles are presented on multiple scattering problems and radiative transfer in the atmosphere. Particle size distribution and molecular absorption are also discussed.
Document ID
19750003477
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Kuriyan, J. G. (California Univ. Los Angeles, CA, United States)
IDRelationTitle19750003478WorkSolving multiple scattering problems in planetary atmospheres19750003479WorkSolution of the radiative transfer theory problems by the Monte Carlo method19750003480WorkRadiative transfer of visible radiation in turbid atmosphere19750003481WorkScattering and absorption from poly-dispersed aerosols19750003482WorkMultiple scattering in cloud layers; some results19750003483WorkSome analytical results for radiative transfer in thick atmospheres19750003484WorkLectures on the scattering of light19750003485WorkInfluence of the atmosphere on spectral radiance and contrasts of natural formations measured from space19750003486WorkParticulate sizes from polarization measurements19750003487WorkLidar observations of atmospheric particulate content19750003488WorkMethods of calculating infrared transfer: A review19750003489WorkMolecular absorption parameters in atmospheric modelling19750003490WorkInfrared remote sounding