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Electromagnetic scattering on spherical polydispersions [by] D. Deirmendjian.

By: New York, American Elsevier Pub. Co., 1969Description: xx, 290 p. illus. 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0444000380
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 537.1/2
LOC classification:
  • QC173 .D29 1969
Summary: An investigation is described of the elementary scattering and absorption properties of Mie particles. This report contains a set of tables, produced by application of the Mie theory and the use of a digital computer, in which are listed the scattering parameters characteristic of polydispersions that are likely to be found in the terrestrial and planetary atmospheres, and perhaps also in interplanetary and interstellar space. The detailed tables in Part II contain basic Mie scattering parameters needed to describe the intensity and polarization produced by all particles in an elementary and representative volume of space, and may be used in the formulation of the radiative transfer problem in an extended medium. The accompanying test Part I provides a theoretical background for the tables, explains their use, and illustrates some applications.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
BOOK BOOK NCAR Library Foothills Lab QC173 .D29 1969 1 Available 50583000144505
BOOK BOOK NCAR Library CG QC173 .D29 1969 2 Available 50583000144521
Total holds: 0

Bibliography: p. 143-148.

An investigation is described of the elementary scattering and absorption properties of Mie particles. This report contains a set of tables, produced by application of the Mie theory and the use of a digital computer, in which are listed the scattering parameters characteristic of polydispersions that are likely to be found in the terrestrial and planetary atmospheres, and perhaps also in interplanetary and interstellar space. The detailed tables in Part II contain basic Mie scattering parameters needed to describe the intensity and polarization produced by all particles in an elementary and representative volume of space, and may be used in the formulation of the radiative transfer problem in an extended medium. The accompanying test Part I provides a theoretical background for the tables, explains their use, and illustrates some applications.

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