DART radiative transfer model (Earth sciences 🌍)

DART is a 3D radiative transfer model, designed for scientific research, in particular remote sensing. Developed at CESBIO since 1992, DART model was patented in 2003. It is freeware for scientific activities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DART_radiative_transfer_model

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DART radiative transfer model - Wikipedia

DART radiative transfer model (Earth sciences 🌍)

DART is a 3D radiative transfer model, designed for scientific research, in particular remote sensing. Developed at CESBIO since 1992, DART model was patented in 2003. It is freeware for scientific activities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DART_radiative_transfer_model

#DartRadiativeTransferModel #Radiometry #EarthSciences #RemoteSensing #ScientificModels #AtmosphericRadiation

DART radiative transfer model - Wikipedia

DART radiative transfer model (Remote sensing 🛰️)

DART is a 3D radiative transfer model, designed for scientific research, in particular remote sensing. Developed at CESBIO since 1992, DART model was patented in 2003. It is freeware for scientific activities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DART_radiative_transfer_model

#DartRadiativeTransferModel #Radiometry #EarthSciences #RemoteSensing #ScientificModels #AtmosphericRadiation

DART radiative transfer model - Wikipedia

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Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

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