In days of yore, semi-empirical kernel-driven models were all the rage

Rummaging through old filesystems, I cam across a few modeling experiments that I ran in the previous millenium. I may even offer an explanation sometime, if I can remember that far back. Given my current involvement in Digital Preservation issues relating to research data and outputs, it’s a little depressing to find that judicious DAT/DLTing have resulted in me drawing a blank on retrieving the paper related too these images at the moment. Take care all you Early Stage Researchers out there - this is a big issue, particularly for those of you who may be dabling with processing digital data yourselves.
Tags: ADEOS, BRDF, CNES, digital_data, digital_preservation_issues, Li, Lucht, NASA, NASDA, paper_related, POLDER, research_data, Ross, semi-empirical, Strahler