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SESSION: Radiative Transfer, Mathematical Methods and Small Scale Surface Roughness.


CONTRIBUTED TALKS

Observation and comparison of H2O (Snow) and CO2 crystals using low-temperature scanning electron microscopy.
J. L. Foster, W.P. Wergin, E. Erbe, A.T.C. Chang, and D.K. Hall

Probing the roughness of vapor-deposited water-ice films using grazing angle FTIR-reflection absorbance spectroscopy.
M. Robinson, G. Mallick, J. Spillman, and R. de Groot

Photometric properties of icy bodies: A comparison.
B.J.Buratti and T. Arakelian

A multi-layer radiative transfer model for the analysis of planetary surface hyperspectral images at visible and near-infrared wavelengths.
S. Douté and B. Schmitt

CO2 Clouds and Snow on Mars: Microphysics and Radiative Effects.
S.E. Wood, M. I. Richardson, D. A. Paige

POSTERS

Snow and ice fractal texture analysis on Landsat TM data.
G. Haza-Vandenpeereboom, Z. Obradovic, S. Gill, and C. Key

Radiative transfer simulations for the atmosphere-sea ice-ocean system.
I. G. Rubinstein

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Last updated: May 16, 1997