The Cryosphere (Apr 2013)

Theoretical study of solar light reflectance from vertical snow surfaces

  • O. V. Nikolaeva,
  • A. A. Kokhanovsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-7-657-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 657 – 666

Abstract

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The influence of horizontal and vertical inhomogeneity of snow surfaces on solar light reflectance is studied using the radiative transfer theory (RTT). We compared 1-D RTT and 2-D RTT and found that large errors are produced if the 1-D RTT is used for the calculation of the snow reflection function (and, therefore, also in the retrievals of the snow grain radii) in 2-D measurement geometries. Such 2-D geometries are common in the procedures for the determination of the effective snow grain radii using near-infrared photography and spectroscopy of vertical snow walls. In particular, we have considered three cases for the numerical calculations: (1) the case with no black film; (2) the case with a black film at the pit's bottom; (3) the case with a black film at the pit's bottom and also at one of the vertical snow walls.