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The atmospheric reflectance (for the Rayleigh and aerosol atmospheres), the scattering trans
mittances (direct and diffuse) on the Sun-target (0 s ) and target-satellite (0„ ) paths and the
atmospheric spherical albedo are then computed for the 10 discrete wavelengths using the
atmospheric parameters.
The remaining computations estimate intermediate values of the atmospheric functions from
the discrete wavelength values to interpolate over discrete increments in the spectral bandpass
of the sensor, compute the gaseous absorption in each increment of the spectral bandpass, and
approximate the interaction between these two effects by multiplication. The computation
includes an iteration loop from the lower limit to the upper limit of the spectral bandpass, with
an increment of 5nm. The values for each increment are then convolved with the relative
detector spectral response and the solar spectral irradiance in the summation across the spectral
bandpass:
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In the above equation subscripts 1 and 2 denote the lower and upper limits of the spectral
bandpass, where,
<i>(A) = detector spectral response
E S (X) = solar spectral irradiance
AX. = incremental step.
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2.2.2 The Pseudo-Code Procedure : The modified procedure of the pseudo-code involves
pre-computation of aerosol, Rayleigh, and gaseous absorption optical parameters; for particular
aerosol models and atmospheric temperature and pressure profiles. Each aerosol model requires
a separate set of aerosol parameters, each atmospheric profile requires a separate set of Rayleigh
and gaseous absorbing parameters. Separate parameter sets are required for each spectral
bandpass. This constraint limits the selection of the aerosol model and atmospheric profile to
pre-computed parameter sets; but sets can be derived for any required aerosol model and
atmospheric profile.
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2.2.2.1 Pre-Computed Parameters : The aerosol optical parameters and the Rayleigh optical
depth have been computed using the 5S procedure for the 10 discrete wavelengths. The 5S
interpolation procedure is used to estimate the parameter values at 5nm increments of wavelength
across the spectral bandpass of the sensor. The parameters are convolved using the detector
response function and the solar spectral irradiance; the summation across the sensor spectral
bandpass defines a bandpass integrated parameter which accounts for the wavelength dependence
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t*(X.,) = Rayleigh optical depth in sensor channel i.
A similar procedure can be used for gaseous absorption parameters where they remain constant
across a detector band. Alternatively, for non-uniform absorption, the parameters can be
obtained from 5S at 5nm intervals across the band.
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