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How is the angle determined in volume scattering function in water for a lidar application?
The volume scattering function(VSF) for water is given by,
VSF(teta) = A(lambda, S)*(1-cos power 2of teta(1-delta)/(1+delta))
where teta is the direction of scatterred radiation.
A is amplitude
lambda is wavelength
S is salinity
delta is depolarization ratio.
How is scatterred direction angle taken for the measurement of VSF i.e. in what range of angles(0, 90,...etc)?
The volume scattering function(VSF) for water is given by,
VSF(teta) = A(lambda, S)*(1-cos power 2of teta(1-delta)/(1+delta))
where teta is the direction of scatterred radiation.
A is amplitude
lambda is wavelength
S is salinity
delta is depolarization ratio.
How is scatterred direction angle taken for the measurement of VSF i.e. in what range of angles(0, 90,...etc)?