Theory of Reflectance and Emittance Spectroscopy
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Book Details
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Author: Bruce Hapke 
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press 
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Language: English 
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Edition: 2nd Edition 
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ISBN: 9780521883498 
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Pages: 513 
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Cover: Hardcover 
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Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.9 x 1.1 inches 
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Format: Illustrated 
About the Book
"Bidirectional Reflectance and Emittance Spectroscopy" by Bruce Hapke provides a comprehensive, quantitative treatment of the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and particulate media such as powders and soils. The book is a crucial resource for those in the field of planetary remote sensing, covering essential topics such as electromagnetic wave propagation, single particle scattering, diffuse reflectance, thermal emittance, and polarization.
This second edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent advancements in the field. It includes a detailed analysis of the effects of porosity, a discussion of the coherent backscatter opposition effect, and an in-depth treatment of simultaneous energy transport by conduction and radiation within the medium. Additionally, the edition provides useful lists of relevant databases and software, making it an invaluable reference for research scientists, engineers, and advanced students of planetary remote sensing.
Hapke’s pioneering work in the first edition has been enhanced by new insights developed over the past 20 years. The reorganization of chapters and sections makes the text more accessible while preserving its scientific rigor. This book is praised for its clear explanations and logical progression, making complex equations approachable for students, and is a vital reference for anyone involved in planetary surface analysis.
Bruce Hapke, Professor Emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh, continues to study various solar system bodies and has made significant contributions to NASA missions. He is highly regarded in the field, with an asteroid and a mineral named in his honor.
 
            
 
      
 
      
 
       
         

