Theory and applications of optical remote sensing.

Field measurements of bidirectional reflectance soil reflectance soil influences in remotely sensed vegetation-canopy spectra the theory of photon transport in leaf canopies estimation of plant-canopy attributes from spectral reflectance measurements applications in forest science and management applications to coastal wetlands vegetation remote sensing of snow in visible and near-infrared wavelengths estimating evaporation and carbon assimilation using infrared temperature data.