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Polarized infrared reflectivity of 2D sea surfaces with two surface reflections

Authors :
Christophe Bourlier
Nicolas Pinel
Hongkun Li
Institut d'Électronique et des Technologies du numéRique (IETR)
Nantes Université (NU)-Université de Rennes 1 (UR1)
Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées - Rennes (INSA Rennes)
Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-CentraleSupélec-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Université de Nantes (UN)-Université de Rennes 1 (UR1)
Université de Nantes (UN)-Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées - Rennes (INSA Rennes)
Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-CentraleSupélec-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Source :
Remote Sensing of Environment, Remote Sensing of Environment, Elsevier, 2014, 147, pp.145-155. ⟨10.1016/j.rse.2014.02.018⟩, Remote Sensing of Environment, 2014, 147, pp.145-155. ⟨10.1016/j.rse.2014.02.018⟩
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

International audience; Sea surface infrared reflectivity is an important parameter in oceanic remote sensing. Most analytical models consider single surface reflections, and the polarization is usually ignored. However, a loss of energy is reported for large observation angles (θ > 50°) because multiple surface reflections are ignored. This article generalizes the infrared reflectivity derivation of Li et al. (Appl. Opt., Vol. 52, 6100-6111, 2013) for 1D surfaces (2D problems) to 2D surfaces (3D problems), so that the cross-polarization effect can be taken into account. The contributions of one and two successive surface reflections are analyzed separately. The bidirectional reflectivity and the hemispherical reflectivity are studied. It is shown that the sea surface infrared reflectivity is significant for large incidence and observation angles. The energy conservation criterion is then checked. The loss of energy is largely reduced after taking into account two surface reflections.

Details

ISSN :
00344257 and 18790704
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Remote Sensing of Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd38e112f035d98323ba444fc074c186
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2014.02.018