Light Reflection from Packed Layers of Transparent Spheres: Is Hapke's Photometric Model Accurate Enough to Make Predictions?

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We demonstrate that the diffraction removal procedure outlined by Hapke
et al. [Icarus, 199, 210 (2009)] contains an error. By following their
intended scheme we found that the Hapke model is not anisotropic enough
to describe the reflectance patterns.

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