Vol. 2, issue 10, article # 10

Naats I. E. Inverse problems of light scattering by aerosol sydtems interacting withphysical fields. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1989. V. 2. No. 10. P. 940-944.    PDF
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Abstract:

The theory of inverse problems of the optics of aerosol interacting with different physical fields under the conditions of the real atmosphere is presented. It is shown that based on the numerical solution of such problems it is possible to develop methods for remote study of physical processes in the atmosphere and the spatial and temporal variability of the parametric fields. The starting information consists of the aerosol characteristics of light scattering, measured by optical sounding of the atmosphere. The basic integral equations for the inverse problems under study are presented and methods for solving the numerically are given.

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