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4. CONCLUSIONS
The geometrical model of soil bidirectional reflectance presented in this paper demonstrates a clear
backscattering character of the reflectance distribution along the solar principal plane.
The model-generated bidirectional reflectance seem to find corroboration in the results of the
correlation analysis carried out. Howewer, an examination of the accuracy of the model against more typical
soils and a larger sample of measured reflectance data would be very interesting, especially in experiments in
which the soil roughness state could be controlled adequately.
5. AKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors wish to thank Jean Francois Hanocq (Bioclimatologie, Montfavet) for his help in measurements
This work was partly supported by a grant from the French Ministry of Research and Technology.
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