CNES / RadiativeTransferCode-SOSLinks
The SOS-ABS code (Successive Orders of Scattering method coupled with the gaseous ABSorptions) is a 1D plan parallel radiative transfer code simulating the polarized radiance of the {Earth surface – atmosphere} system, including the coupling effect of gaseous absorption. It works for the reflective spectral domain, under clear sky conditions.
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