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SECOND SIMULATION OF SATELLITE SIGNAL
IN THE SOLAR SPECTRUM
Release: 7.0 (6sV-1.0B 2005/2006)

This code predicts the satellite signal from 0.25 to 4.0 micrometers assuming a cloud-free atmosphere.
The main atmospheric effects (gaseous absorption by water vapor, carbon dioxyde, oxygen and ozone, scattering by molecules are taken into account. Non-uniform surfaces can be considered, as well as a bidirectional reflectance, as boundary conditions.

The following input parameters are needed

At each step, you can either select some standard conditions (for example, spectral bands of satellite for spectral conditions) or define your own conditions.

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The authors of this package are:
6S code:    Vermote  E. et al
Motif code: Gonzalez L. et al
 
From:
 
Laboratoire d'Optique Atmospherique
Universite des Sciences et
              Technologies de Lille
59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex  -  France
 
E.C.M.W.F.
Reading  -  England
 
Code 923 / GIMMS group
GSFC/NASA
Greenbelt, MD 20771  -  USA

LIMITS OF VALIDITY

BRDF
For considering BRDF, we have to compute the downward radiance over the whole hemisphere. That is performed using the successive orders of scattering method.
That method requires numerical integration over the zenithal angles and the optical depth. The integration method is the Gauss method , where nmu (set to 24) is the number of angles, which the accuracy of the computation is obviously depending on.
The downward radiance is computed for nmu values of the zenithal angle and np values (set to 13) of the azimuthal angle.
The integration of the product of the radiance by the BRDF is so performed over the (nmu * np) values.

Copyrights: L.O.A (1994)
Academic users: You are authorized to use this code for your research and teaching. You are encouraged to distribute, free of charge, the unmodified version of this software to colleagues involved in similar activities. You may not sell this code to anybody, and you may not distribute it to commercial interests under any circumstances.
Commercial and other users: Use of this package in commercial applications is strictly forbidden without a written approval of the authors.

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