Zhongping LeeSummaryAffiliation: Mississippi State University Country: USA Publications
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Applying narrowband remote-sensing reflectance models to wideband dataZhongping Lee
Northern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 39529, USA
Appl Opt 48:3177-83. 2009..These results provide a cautious note, but also a justification for turbid coastal waters, on applying narrowband models to wideband data...
Uncertainties of optical parameters and their propagations in an analytical ocean color inversion algorithmZhongping Lee
Northern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 39529, USA
Appl Opt 49:369-81. 2010..These are required and important steps for the generation of quality maps of IOP products derived from satellite ocean color remote sensing...
Removal of surface-reflected light for the measurement of remote-sensing reflectance from an above-surface platformZhongping Lee
Geosystems Research Institute, Mississippi State University Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 39529, USA
Opt Express 18:26313-24. 2010..The agreement from different determinations suggests that reasonable results for remote sensing reflectance of clear blue water to turbid brown water are obtainable from above-surface measurements, even under conditions of high waves...
An inherent-optical-property-centered approach to correct the angular effects in water-leaving radianceZhong Ping Lee
Geosystems Research Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 39529, USA
Appl Opt 50:3155-67. 2011..The good results obtained suggest that the system can be applied to angular R(rs) to retrieve IOPs and to remove the angular variation of R(rs)...
An underwater light attenuation scheme for marine ecosystem modelsBradley Penta
Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529, USA
Opt Express 16:16581-91. 2008..While the simulation of a deep chlorophyll maximum demonstrates the effect of the new model at depth...
Relationships between water attenuation coefficients derived from active and passive remote sensing: a case study from two coastal environmentsMartin A Montes
Geosystems Research Institute, Mississippi State University, Mississippi 39529, USA
Appl Opt 50:2990-9. 2011..Our results suggest that concurrent passive and active optical measurements can be used to estimate total scattering coefficient and backscattering efficiency in waters without optical vertical structure...
