The last one looks like the most fun summer reading. Cover picture of "patterns of linear polarization in the twilight sky" below. /eric
James M. Sullivan, Michael S. Twardowski, J. Ronald V. Zaneveld, Casey M. Moore, Andrew H. Barnard, Percy L. Donaghay, and Bruce Rhoades, Hyperspectral temperature and salt dependencies of absorption by water and heavy water in the 400-750 nm spectral range, Applied Optics, 45/21, 5294-5309 (2006) Abstract
J. Scott Tyo, Dennis H. Goldstein, David B. Chenault, and Joseph A. Shaw, Polarization in Remote Sensing--introduction , Applied Optics, 45/22, 5451-5452 (2006) Abstract
J. Scott Tyo, Dennis L. Goldstein, David B. Chenault, and Joseph A. Shaw, Review of passive imaging polarimetry for remote sensing applications, Applied Optics, 45/22, 5453-5469 (2006) Abstract
Jacek Chowdhary, Brian Cairns, and Larry D. Travis, Contribution of water-leaving radiances to multiangle, multispectral polarimetric observations over the open ocean: bio-optical model results for case 1 waters, Applied Optics, 45/22, 5542-5567 (2006) Abstract
A. Gilerson, J. Zhou, M. Oo, J. Chowdhary, B. M. Gross, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed, Retrieval of chlorophyll fluorescence from reflectance spectra through polarization discrimination: modeling and experiments, Appl. Opt. 45/22, 5568-5581 (2006) Abstract
T. W. Cronin, E. J. Warrant, and B. Greiner, Celestial polarization patterns during twilight, Appl. Opt. 45/22, 5582-5589 (2006) Abstract
