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Minnaert function
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The Minnaert function is a photometric function used to interpret astronomical observations[1][2] and remote sensing data for the Earth.[3] It was named after the astronomer Marcel Minnaert. This function expresses the radiance factor (RADF) as a function the phase angle (), the photometric latitude () and the photometric longitude ().
where is the Minnaert albedo, is an empirical parameter, is the scattered radiance in the direction , is the incident radiance, and
The phase angle is the angle between the light source and the observer with the object as the center.
The assumptions made are:
- the surface is illuminated by a distant point source.
- the surface is isotropic and flat.
Minnaert's contribution is the introduction of the parameter , having a value between 0 and 1,[4] originally for a better interpretation of observations of the Moon. In remote sensing the use of this function is referred to as Minnaert topographic correction, a necessity when interpreting images of rough terrain.
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