PACE Technical Report Series, Volume 3: Polarimetry in the PACE Mission: Science Team Consensus Document

Abstract: The first goal of PACE mission science is to open new vistas in aquatic bio…

Analyses of Aliphatic Aldehydes and Ketones in Carbonaceous Chondrites

Abstract: Carbonaceous chondrites represent roughly 4% of all meteorite falls on Earth.1 Some of these carbon-rich…

Uncertainties in the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) Remote Sensing Reflectance for Assessing Diurnal Variability of Biogeochemical Processes

Abstract: Short-term (sub-diurnal) biological and biogeochemical processes cannot be fully captured by the current suite of…

Maps of Tethys’ Thermophysical Properties

Abstract: On 11th April 2015 Cassini's Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) made a series of observations of…

The 2008 Mars Phoenix Lander Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA) Dataset: Placing Easily Interpretable Evolved Gas Data on the Planetary Data System (PDS)

Abstract: The Phoenix Scout Lander mission investigated the north polar region of Mars in 2008 with…

Super Resolution of Remote Sensing Images Using Edge-Directed Radial Basis Functions

Abstract: Edge-Directed Radial Basis Functions (EDRBF) are used to compute super resolution(SR) image from a given…

Comparisons of Bin and Bulk Microphysics Schemes in Simulations of Topographic Winter Precipitation with Radar and Radiometer Measurements

Abstract: The Hebrew University Cloud Model (HUCM) bin scheme and the Thompson bulk scheme in the…

Vicarious Calibration of GOCI for the SeaDAS Ocean Color Retrieval

Abstract: A key on-orbit calibration step for satellite remote sensing of ocean color is the vicarious…

Remote Sensing of Evapotranspiration over the Central Arizona Irrigation and Drainage District, USA

Abstract: Knowledge of baseline water use for irrigated crops in the U.S. Southwest is important for…

Development of the Multi-Angle Stratospheric Aerosol Radiometer (MASTAR)

Abstract: The contribution of atmospheric aerosols to the Earth's energy budget is an important and relatively…