Light scattering in planetary atmospheres

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Abstract

This paper reviews scattering theory required for analysis of light reflected by planetary atmospheres. Section 1 defines the radiative quantities which are observed. Section 2 demonstrates the dependence of single-scattered radiation on the physical properties of the scatterers. Section 3 describes several methods to compute the effects of multiple scattering on the reflected light. © 1974 D. Reidel Publishing Company.

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Hansen, J. E., & Travis, L. D. (1974). Light scattering in planetary atmospheres. Space Science Reviews, 16(4), 527–610. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00168069

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