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Multichannel radiometer calibration: A new approach
Fecha
2005-09Registro en:
Diaz, Susana Beatriz; Booth, Charles R.; Armstrong, Roy; Brunat, Claudio; Cabrera, Sergio; et al.; Multichannel radiometer calibration: A new approach; Optical Society of America; Applied Optics; 44; 26; 9-2005; 5374-5380
1539-4522
2155-3165
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Diaz, Susana Beatriz
Booth, Charles R.
Armstrong, Roy
Brunat, Claudio
Cabrera, Sergio
Camilion, Carolina
Casiccia, Claudio
Deferrari, Guillermo Alejandro
Fuenzalida, Humberto
Lovengreen, Charlotte
Paladini, Alejandro Alberto
Pedroni, Jorge
Rosales, Alejandro
Zagarese, Horacio Ernesto
Vernet, Maria
Resumen
The error in irradiance measured with Sun-calibrated multichannel radiometers may be large when the solar zenith angle (SZA) increases. This could be particularly detrimental in radiometers installed at mid and high latitudes, where SZAs at noon are larger than 50° during part of the year. When a multi-regressive methodology, including the total ozone column and SZA, was applied in the calculation of the calibration constant, an important improvement was observed. By combining two different equations, an improvement was obtained at almost all the SZAs in the calibration. An independent test that compared the irradiance of a multichannel instrument and a spectroradiometer installed in Ushuaia, Argentina, was used to confirm the results.