Abstract
Remotely sensed longwave infrared hyperspectral imagery is often used for material identification. This imagery must be compensated for atmospheric effects in order to retrieve emissivity information about the objects in the scene. This work examines how surface geometry and sensor viewing geometry can impact the retrieved emissivity of objects.
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