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[-6.]Firenzepresso Guglielmo Piatti1802-18046 v.Segn. v. 1 : [pgreco]4 1/4 B-M8Segn. v. 2 : A-N8 O4Segn. v. 3 : [A]8 B-O8Segn. v. 4 : A-M8Segn. v. 5 : [a]8([a]1+[delta]1.2) b-m8 n2Segn. v. 6 : [a]8 b-l8 m-t4Manca la coperta; tagli non rifilatiITNA0274: 094.3 C 73:1Manca la coperta; tagli non rifilatiITNA0274: 094.3 C 73:2Manca la coperta; tagli non rifilatiITNA0274: 094.3 C 73:3Leg. in pella chiara su supporto cartonato; nome dell’A., tit. e n. voll. impressi in oro sul dorso; 2 v. legati insiemeITNA0274: 094.3 C 44:3-4Leg. in pella chiara su supporto cartonato; nome dell’A., tit. e n. voll. impressi in oro sul dorso; 2 v. legati insiemeITNA0274: 094.3 C 44:5-6Agricoltura630Targioni Tozzetti,Ottaviano<1755-1826>69926Piatti,Guglielmo650ITUNINARICAUNIMARCAQ99000166178040332160 094.3 C 44:3-42923FAGBC60 094.3 C 44:5-62924FAGBC60 094.3 C 73:16109FAGBC60 094.3 C 73:26110FAGBC60 094.3 C 73:36111FAGBCFAGBCLezioni di agricoltura specialmente toscana del dottore Ottaviano Targioni Tozzetti professore di botanica, e agricoltura tomo 1.373405UNINA04441nam 22004693 450 991102707570332120250831090821.03-527-69894-93-527-69895-7(CKB)4330000000010728(MiAaPQ)EBC32274227(Au-PeEL)EBL32274227(OCoLC)1535402715(EXLCZ)99433000000001072820250831d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnalytical Methods in Radiative Transfer1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2025.©2025.1 online resource (183 pages)Wiley Series in Atmospheric Physics and Remote Sensing Series3-527-41143-7 Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Historical Background -- 1.2 What Is Radiative Transfer About and What Is It Good For? -- 1.3 Phenomenological Radiative Transfer -- 1.4 Microphysical Approach -- 1.5 Atmospheric Remote Sensing -- 1.6 Radiative Transfer Models in Atmospheric Remote Sensing -- 1.7 Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 1.8 Why Do We Need Analytical Models in Radiative Transfer? -- 1.9 Radiative Transfer and Climate Modeling -- 1.10 Remote Sensing of Trace Gases -- 1.11 Remote Sensing of Clouds -- 1.12 Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Aerosol -- Chapter 2: Radiative Transfer Equation -- 2.1 Introduction to Radiative Transfer Theory -- 2.2 Formulation of the RTE -- 2.3 RTE with Thermal Source -- 2.4 Optical Thickness and Single-scattering Albedo -- 2.5 Single-scattering Phase Function -- 2.6 Orders of Scattering -- 2.7 One-dimensional RTE -- 2.8 Formal Solution of the RTE -- 2.9 RTE for Azimuthal Harmonics of the Intensity -- 2.10 Radiance Moments -- 2.11 Light Reflection from Layered Media -- Chapter 3: Optically Thin Media and Media with Strongly Anisotropic Scattering -- 3.1 Single-scattering Approximation -- 3.2 Second-order Scattering Approximation -- 3.3 Small-angle Approximation -- Chapter 4: Semi-infinite Media -- 4.1 Milne Problem -- 4.2 Light in Deep Layers of Semi-infinite Turbid Media -- 4.3 Light Reflection from Semi-infinite Media -- 4.3.1 Invariant Imbedding -- 4.3.2 H-functions -- 4.3.3 Nonabsorbing Media -- 4.3.4 Weakly Absorbing Media -- Chapter 5: Optically Thick Media -- 5.1 Nonabsorbing Media -- 5.2 Weakly Absorbing Media -- 5.3 Optically Thick Turbid Media with an Arbitrary Level of Light Absorption -- 5.4 Asymptotic Equations -- Chapter 6: Turbid Media with Arbitrary Optical Thickness -- 6.1 Sobolev Approximation.6.2 Two-stream Approximation -- 6.3 Four-stream Approximation -- 6.4 The Spherical Harmonics Method -- 6.5 Phase Function Truncation Methods -- Chapter 7: Radiative Transfer in Gaseous Absorption Bands -- 7.1 k-Distribution and Correlated-k Methods -- 7.2 Exponential Sum Fitting of Transmittances -- 7.3 Spectral Mapping -- 7.4 Optimal Spectral Sampling -- 7.5 Double-k, Linear-k, and Low-streams Interpolation Techniques -- 7.6 Computations in a Broad Spectral Range: 400-2500 nm -- 7.7 Concept of Dimensionality Reduction -- 7.8 Principal Component Analysis of Spectral Radiances -- 7.9 Principal Component Analysis for Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy -- 7.10 Principal Component Analysis of Optical Parameters -- 7.11 Neural Networks -- Appendix A: Legendre Polynomials -- Appendix B: Computations of Local Optical Parameters -- Bibliography -- Index -- EULA.Provides in-depth knowledge of the physics of radiative transfer In Analytical Methods in Radiative Transfer , a team of distinguished researchers delivers a comprehensive exploration of solutions to practical problems of modern atmospheric optics related to solar light interaction with the terrestrial atmosphere and the remote sensing of clouds.Wiley Series in Atmospheric Physics and Remote Sensing Series523.0192Kokhanovsky Alexander1067490Natraj Vijay1848702Efremenko Dmitry934390MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911027075703321Analytical Methods in Radiative Transfer4435994UNINA