[图书][B] Lecture notes in computational science and engineering

TJ Barth, M Griebel, DE Keyes, RM Nieminen, D Roose… - 2005 - Springer
The FEniCS Project set out in 2003 with an idea to automate the solution of mathematical
models based on differential equations. Initially, the FEniCS Project consisted of two …

A model for the diffuse attenuation coefficient of downwelling irradiance

ZP Lee, KP Du, R Arnone - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The diffuse attenuation coefficient for downwelling irradiance (Kd) is an important parameter
for ocean studies. For the vast ocean the only feasible means to get fine‐scale …

In situ phytoplankton absorption, fluorescence emission, and particulate backscattering spectra determined from reflectance

CS Roesler, MJ Perry - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
An inverse model was developed to extract the absorption and scattering (elastic and
inelastic) properties of oceanic constituents from surface spectral reflectance measurements …

Inverse methods in hydrologic optics

HR Gordon - Oceanologia, 2002 - yadda.icm.edu.pl
Methods for solving the hydrologic-optics inverse problem, ie, estimating the inherent optical
properties of a water body based solely on measurements of the apparent optical properties …

Ocean source and optical property estimation from explicit and implicit algorithms

Z Tao, NJ McCormick, R Sanchez - Applied Optics, 1994 - opg.optica.org
We solve an inverse problem of ocean optics for estimating spatially dependent absorption
and scattering coefficients and for determining sources such as fluorescence …

Self-consistent approach to the solution of the light transfer problem for irradiances in marine waters with arbitrary turbidity, depth, and surface illumination. I. Case of …

VI Haltrin - Applied optics, 1998 - opg.optica.org
A self-consistent variant of the two-flow approximation that takes into account strong
anisotropy of light scattering in seawater of finite depth and arbitrary turbidity is presented …

Fast and accurate model of underwater scalar irradiance

CC Liu, KL Carder, RL Miller, JE Ivey - Applied Optics, 2002 - opg.optica.org
A spectral model of scalar irradiance with depth is applied to calculations of
photosynthetically available radiation for a vertically homogeneous water column. The …

Asymptotic optical attenuation in sea water

VV Marinyuk, SV Sheberstov - Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and …, 2023 - Elsevier
A simple method is proposed for calculating the asymptotic attenuation coefficient K∞ of sea
water. The method is based on the scaling analysis of the radiative transfer equation within …

Analytic beam spread function for ocean optics applications

R Sanchez, NJ McCormick - Applied optics, 2002 - opg.optica.org
A discrete ordinates code is developed with which to compute the beam spread function
(BSF) without invoking the small-angle scattering approximation or performing Monte Carlo …

Effect of Raman scattering on the average cosine and diffuse attenuation coefficient of irradiance in the ocean

J Berwald, D Stramski, CD Mobley… - Limnology and …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
We have investigated the effect of Raman scattering on the average cosine of underwater
irradiance,, the diffuse attenuation coefficient of irradiance, K, and the Raman scattering …