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The monograph being proposed for the English-speaking research
community is concentrated on the atmospheric correction of
satellite images as a part of thematic interpretation procedures
while processing remote sensing data. For linguistic reasons a
large section of the community may have been unaware of the
progress made in Russia in this field of science and technology.
Meanwhile, Russia was the first country to launch the first
artificial satellite in 1957 and to obtain from space for the first
time spectra of the Earth's atmosphere in the 1960's. New
applications of the radiation transfer theory for the atmosphere
underlying surface system appeared first in Russia in the 1970's.
Direct and in verse problems of the atmospheric optics were then
formulated giving the scientific basis for studies of natural
resources from space. Since that time new mathematical treatments
for the atmospheric correction procedures have been widely
developed in Russia, including both analytical and numerical tech
niques to simulate spectral, angular, and spatial distributions of
the outgoing radiation in visual and infrared regions. The authors
of the book were at the beginning of the scientific approach. A
wide range of mathematical im provements to elaborate polinomial
approximations for dependencies between atmospheric radiation field
and parameters of space surveying was due to the necessity to
process satellite images in real time using special software of ex
isted computer means for the studies.
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