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Wesely, M.L.; Everett, R.G.
Radiological and Environmental Research Division annual report. Atmospheric physics, January--December 19761976
Radiological and Environmental Research Division annual report. Atmospheric physics, January--December 19761976
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[en] Two interesting questions can be addressed by examination of solar radiation records obtained while the surface is covered with snow. One concerns the extent to which airborne particulate matter affects solar radiation received at the surface during winter conditions that are typical of those in the northeastern quarter of the United States. The other relates to the importance of complicated light scatterng in the earth-atmosphere system when the surface albedo is large. With the snow surface reflecting 50% or more of the incident radiation, it is likely that a significant addition to diffuse radiation would result from light that is reflected from the surface and then scattered back to the earth by the atmosphere. Preliminary data from measurements made during the winter of 1975 to 1976 are reported
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Argonne National Lab., Ill. (USA); p. 29-31; 1976; p. 29-31
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