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Atmospheric Correction of Spectral Imagery from Sensor Systems with Changing Viewing Geometry over a Scene

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Abstract

Simulated radiance cubes are used to gain a quantitative understanding of FLAASH reflectance retrieval errors due to viewing geometry errors. For a particular zenith view angle error, the retrieval error increases as the viewing becomes more off-nadir.

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