Proceedings of OCEANS 2005 MTS/IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.2005.1639892
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Modeling of the fluorescence retrieval from reflectance spectra using polarization discrimination

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“…However, expressions (10), (12) and (13) do not give any information about the polarization components of the reflectance. To calculate the polarization components of the reflectance spectra, we utilize the fact that under the same assumptions used for equation (10) which is well approximated for a multiple scattering medium dominated by scattering into the forward direction, the polarization properties of backscattering to a first approximation are dominated by the single scattering event.…”
Section: Mie Scattering Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, expressions (10), (12) and (13) do not give any information about the polarization components of the reflectance. To calculate the polarization components of the reflectance spectra, we utilize the fact that under the same assumptions used for equation (10) which is well approximated for a multiple scattering medium dominated by scattering into the forward direction, the polarization properties of backscattering to a first approximation are dominated by the single scattering event.…”
Section: Mie Scattering Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%