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Wald 1994
Wald, A.E. (1994). Modeling thermal infrared (2–14 µm) reflectance spectra of frost and snow. Journal of Geophysical Research 99. doi: 10.1029/94JB01560. issn: 0148-0227.

Existing theories of radiative transfer in close-packed media assume that each particle scatters independently of its neighbors. For opaque particles, such as are common in the thermal infrared, this assumption is not valid, and these radiative transfer theories will not be accurate. A new method is proposed, called ''diffraction subtraction,'' which modifies the scattering cross section of close-packed large, opaque spheres to account for the effect of close packing on the diffraction cross section of a scattering particle. This method predicts the thermal infrared reflectance of coarse (>50 μm radius), disaggregated granular snow.

However, such coarse snow is typically old and metamorphosed, with adjacent grains welded together. The reflectance of such a welded block can be described as partly Fresnel in nature and cannot be predicted using Mie inputs to radiative transfer theory. Owing to the high absorption coefficient of ice in the thermal infrared, a rough surface reflectance model can be used to calculate reflectance from such a block. For very small (<50 μm), disaggregated particles, it is incorrect in principle to treat diffraction independently of reflection and refraction, and the theory fails. However, for particles larger than 50 μm, independent scattering is a valid assumption, and standard radiative transfer theory works. ¿American Geophysical Union 1994

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Hydrology, Snow and ice, Planetology, Comets and Small Bodies, Radiation and spectra
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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