Feasibility of using satellite measurements for determinations of the influx of radiation negentropy onto the earth for ecological studies

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Atmospheric Radiation, Ecology, Radiation Measurement, Remote Sensing, Satellite Sounding, Terrestrial Radiation, Biosphere, Earth Albedo, Earth Radiation Budget, Energy Dissipation, Entropy

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It is shown that satellite measurements of the spectral intensities of the incoming and reflected solar radiation and the outgoing planetary radiation can be used to determine the influx of radiation negentropy (IRN). The results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the IRN variations can be used to find solutions to many ecological problems. A method for calculating the values of IRN variation with time is described in detail.

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