Spectral bidirectional reflectance of Antarctic snow: Measurements and parameterization

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Hudson, Stephen R.
Warren, Stephen G.
Brandt, Richard E.
Grenfell, Thomas C.
Six, Delphine
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[1] Univ Washington, Dept Atmospher Sci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Grenoble 1, CNRS, Lab Glaciol & Geophys Environm, F-38402 St Martin Dheres, France
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10.1029/2006JD007290
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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The bidirectional reflectance distribution function ( BRDF) of snow was measured from a 32- m tower at Dome C, at latitude 75 degrees S on the East Antarctic Plateau. These measurements were made at 96 solar zenith angles between 51 degrees and 87 degrees and cover wavelengths 350 - 2400 nm, with 3- to 30- nm resolution, over the full range of viewing geometry. The BRDF at 900 nm had previously been measured at the South Pole; the Dome C measurement at that wavelength is similar. At both locations the natural roughness of the snow surface causes the anisotropy of the BRDF to be less than that of flat snow. The inherent BRDF of the snow is nearly constant in the high- albedo part of the spectrum ( 350 - 900 nm), but the angular distribution of reflected radiance becomes more isotropic at the shorter wavelengths because of atmospheric Rayleigh scattering. Parameterizations were developed for the anisotropic reflectance factor using a small number of empirical orthogonal functions. Because the reflectance is more anisotropic at wavelengths at which ice is more absorptive, albedo rather than wavelength is used as a predictor in the near infrared. The parameterizations cover nearly all viewing angles and are applicable to the high parts of the Antarctic Plateau that have small surface roughness and, at viewing zenith angles less than 55 degrees, elsewhere on the plateau, where larger surface roughness affects the BRDF at larger viewing angles. The root- mean- squared error of the parameterized reflectances is between 2% and 4% at wavelengths less than 1400 nm and between 5% and 8% at longer wavelengths.
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