Visibility as an Estimator of Infrared Transmittance

To assess the utility of visibility as an indicator of transmittance in the infrared, models depicting haze, fog, smoke, and dust were constructed such that all yielded identical transmittances at 0.55 micrometers (center of the visible spectrum), and transmittances at several infrared wavelengths (...

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BATTLEFIELDS
CORRELATION TECHNIQUES
DUST
ERRORS
FOG
HAZE
INFRARED RADIATION
LIGHT SCATTERING
LIGHT TRANSMISSION
NIGHT VISION
Optics
SMOKE
TRANSMITTANCE
VISIBILITY
WAVE PROPAGATION
title Visibility as an Estimator of Infrared Transmittance
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