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15 November 2022 Monte Carlo modeling of shallow marine waters
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Abstract
Monte Carlo model and results are shown for applications to modeling the light field shallow coastal waters. The synthetic image of the water surface and water wave facets are models and the subsurface transfer of light throughout the water wave surface boundary and the subsurface transmission of simulation light is presented. The model demonstrates the influence of sensor related viewing geometry and illumination effects upon the simulated profiles of the shape factors under different wave and wind conditions. Methods used to obtain the model inputs from measurements are described. The results are applicable to predicting radiometric variables measured by satellite, airborne and drone imaging systems.
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Charles R. Bostater Jr. "Monte Carlo modeling of shallow marine waters", Proc. SPIE 12263, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2022, 1226307 (15 November 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2638996
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KEYWORDS
Water

Coastal modeling

Monte Carlo methods

Ocean optics

Image transmission

Imaging systems

Satellite imaging

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