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R rs Sensitivity to Azimuth Angle

R rs Sensitivity to Azimuth Angle. Rrs measured at the theoretical optimum angle of 35˚, 135˚ falls in between measurements made at other zenith angles. R rs Sensitivity to Zenith Angle. Measurements at multiple zenith angles was limited (only two at the same azimuth angle).

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R rs Sensitivity to Azimuth Angle

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  1. Rrs Sensitivity to Azimuth Angle Rrs measured at the theoretical optimum angle of 35˚, 135˚ falls in between measurements made at other zenith angles

  2. Rrs Sensitivity to Zenith Angle Measurements at multiple zenith angles was limited (only two at the same azimuth angle). Zenith appears to cause a much larger difference at 45˚ degree azimuth then at a 90 ˚ azimuth

  3. HyperSAS and WISP Comparison WISP compares well to HyperSAS data for common zenith and azimuth angles 35˚, 135˚ WISP underestimates Rrs for long wavelengths in both cases 35˚, 180˚

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