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A first attempt to assess marine particles composition from remote sensing: exploitation of the POLDER polarized radiances.

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Abstract

The particulate backscattering coefficient and the degree of polarization provide a means to study and characterize the nature of suspended marine particles. Here, we show that such information may be retrieved from remote sensing.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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