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Chlorophyll-based model of seawater optical properties.
- V. I. Haltrin
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 20 November 1999
A one-parameter model of the inherent optical properties of biologically stable waters is proposed. The model is based on the results of in situ measurements of inherent optical properties that have… Expand
Self-consistent solutions to the equation of transfer with elastic and inelastic scattering in oceanic optics: I. Model.
- V. I. Haltrin, G. Kattawar
- Physics, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 20 September 1993
A new self-consistent two-stream method has been developed that allows for both elastic and inelastic processes including fluorescence. What makes this method very useful is that it contains… Expand
One-parameter two-term Henyey-Greenstein phase function for light scattering in seawater.
- V. I. Haltrin
- Physics, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 20 February 2002
A one-parameter two-term Henyey-Greenstein (TTHG) phase function of light scattering in seawater is proposed. The original three-parameter TTHG phase function was reduced to the one-parameter TTHG… Expand
Self-consistent approach to the solution of the light transfer problem for irradiances in marine waters with arbitrary turbidity, depth, and surface illumination. I. Case of absorption and elastic…
- V. I. Haltrin
- Physics, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 20 June 1998
A self-consistent variant of the two-flow approximation that takes into account strong anisotropy of light scattering in seawater of finite depth and arbitrary turbidity is presented. To achieve an… Expand
Absorption and scattering of light in natural waters
- V. I. Haltrin
- Physics
- 2006
In this chapter we restrict ourselves to the problems of absorptionabsorption [1–13], elastic [1, 4, 5, 10, 14–22] and inelastic Raman [23–44] scattering of light, and fluorescence [45–62] in natural… Expand
Uniqueness in remote sensing of the inherent optical properties of ocean water.
- M. Sydor, R. Gould, R. Arnone, V. I. Haltrin, W. Goode
- Physics, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 1 April 2004
We examine the problem of uniqueness in the relationship between the remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs) and the inherent optical properties (IOPs) of ocean water. The results point to the fact that… Expand
Phase functions of light scattering measured in waters of world ocean and lake Baykal
- V. I. Mankovsky, V. I. Haltrin
- Computer Science, Geology
- IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing…
- 24 June 2002
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Exact solution of the characteristic equation for transfer in the anisotropically scattering and absorbing medium.
- V. I. Haltrin
- Physics, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 1 February 1988
A special form of anisotropic scattering phase function is shown to provide an exact solution of the characteristic equation for radiation transfer at depth within a scattering and absorbing medium.… Expand
Apparent Optical Properties of the Sea Illuminated by Sun and Sky: case of the optically Deep Sea.
- V. I. Haltrin
- Physics, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 20 December 1998
The influence of illumination by direct sunlight and the diffuse light of the sky on the apparent optical properties of seawater are studied. This study is based on the earlier self-consistent… Expand
An analytic Fournier-Forand scattering phase function as an alternative to the Henyey-Greenstein phase function in hydrologic optics
- V. I. Haltrin
- Physics
- IGARSS '98. Sensing and Managing the Environment…
- 6 July 1998
This work presents results of numerical analysis of the Fournier-Forand scattering phase function as an alternative to the Henyey-Greenstein phase function in hydrological optics. A number of… Expand