A ray tracing library built for radiative transfer simulations for remote sensing studies.
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librat
(actually called ratlib
in the code ) is a ray tracing library built for radiative transfer simulations for remote sensing studies. It was originally written in the later 1980s/early 1990s by P. Lewis, as part of his PhD, A Botanical Plant Modelling System for Remote Sensing
Simulation Studies, UCL, 1996. The main advantage of this code is that it is part of a community reference effort for radiative transfer. That has been a major motivating factor in releasing the code in this (easy to use) form. It has also been used in a wide range of studies.
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