An inverse problem in a three-dimensional radiative transfer

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Atmospheric Optics, Atmospheric Sounding, Radiative Transfer, Albedo, Bidirectional Reflectance, Distributed Parameter Systems, Least Squares Method, Optical Properties, Pattern Recognition

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This paper describes a theoretical procedure for the inverse problem. It is shown that, if the atmospheric optical properties are known, a least-squares estimation of the horizontally inhomogeneous distribution of ground albedos can be obtained from measured data, using invariant embedding and the latin-square algorithm, which is shown to be a useful estimate for the least-squares inference of the optical properties of turbid media. This algorithm works well for a reasonable number of measurements.

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