Deconvolution results for wide field-of-view radiometer measurements of reflected solar radiation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Earth Radiation Budget Experiment, Radiometers, Reflected Waves, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Earth Albedo, Field Of View, Nimbus Satellites, Solar Instruments, Spaceborne Astronomy

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The measurement of reflected solar radiation by spacecraft wide-field-of-view radiometers is considered analytically, and the method proposed by Smith (1987) for the solution of the discretized governing equations is described and demonstrated. The theoretical basis of the singular-value decomposition method (partitioning the albedo field into observable and unobservable components) is outlined; its application to Nimbus 7 ERB data is explained in detail; and numerical results are presented in graphs and maps and briefly characterized.

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