Publications by authors named "W N Philpot"

With thousands of discovered planets orbiting other stars and new missions that will explore our solar system, the search for life in the universe has entered a new era. However, a reference database to enable our search for life on the surface of icy exoplanets and exomoons by using records from Earth's icy biota is missing. Therefore, we developed a spectra catalogue of life in ice to facilitate the search for extraterrestrial signs of life.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Change in directional (biconical) spectral reflectance was monitored for three soil samples under air dry and saturated conditions in the laboratory. The illumination angle was set consecutively at θ  = -10°, -40°, and -70° (left side of the sample on the principal plane), while the observation angle ranged from θ  = -60° to + 60° (both sides of the sample in the principal plane) in 5° increments. The soil samples were chosen to represent a variety of soil properties.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Low-altitude hyperspectral imaging of coastal waters is affected by sky radiance reflections, particularly with variations that depend on the solar position, even in calm conditions devoid of sun glint.
  • Traditional corrections for sun glint often fail to sufficiently isolate the significant low-frequency variations in reflected sky radiance at low altitudes, which can complicate data interpretation.
  • To analyze the data, the downward scattering angle (DSA) of the solar beam is calculated, enabling the establishment of a relationship between DSA and near-infrared (NIR) radiance, ultimately allowing the creation of a comprehensive NIR reference image for further analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A bathymetric lidar survey is the most cost efficient method of producing bathymetric maps in near shore areas where the ocean bottom is both highly variable and of greatest importance for shipping and recreation. So far, not much attention has been paid to the influence of bottom materials on the lidar signals. This study addresses this issue using a Monte Carlo modeling technique.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A typical integrating sphere configuration for measuring backscatter includes a conventional cuvette with flat windows. This arrangement results in a significant amount of total internal reflection, preventing a large portion of the backscattered flux from entering the integrating sphere-detector system. Use of a semispherical cuvette overcomes this problem.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF