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Color and Spectral Signatures Steve Dutch University of Wisconsin- Green Bay

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Color and Spectral Signatures. Steve Dutch University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. It’s a Colorful World. Color and Wavelength. Color Formalisms. Physical Optics Scattering is most important in Remote Sensing Color Centers and Crystal-Field Effects Individual atoms interact with light - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Color and Spectral Signatures

Color and Spectral SignaturesSteve Dutch

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

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It’s a Colorful World

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Color and Wavelength

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Color Formalisms• Physical Optics– Scattering is most important in Remote Sensing

• Color Centers and Crystal-Field Effects– Individual atoms interact with light

• Inter-Atomic Interactions– Charge transfer– Molecular orbitals– Vibrations

• Band Theory– Applicable to radar, not much to passive

remote sensing

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Physical Optics• Scattering– Particulate Matter

• Dispersion– Rainbows, etc.

• Interference– Oil slicks, sea shells

• Diffraction– Opal, CD’s

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Scattering

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Scattering

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Anti-Crepuscular Rays

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Major Types of Scattering

• Rayleigh scattering – Small particle compared to wavelength of light

• Mie scattering – Particle about the same size as wavelength of light

• Geometric scattering – Particle much larger than wavelength of light

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Rayleigh Scattering• Molecules and nanoparticles• Proportional to 1/λ4

• Blue vs. Red = (700nm/400nm)4 = 9.4• Why the sky is blue• Why isn’t the sky purple?– Less sunlight– Lower eye sensitivity– Greater absorption

• UV Scattering useful in particle studies

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Mie Scattering• Responsible for most white colors• Cloud particles• Oil droplets in contaminated water• Suspended sediment• Algal blooms

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Multiple and Mie

Scattering

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Backscattering

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Atomic Emission and Absorption

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Quantum Pinball

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Fluorescence(Sunlight and laser induced fluoresence in chlorophyll)

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Phosphorescence

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Electrons and Light

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Coloring Agents in Minerals

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Iron is the Main Source of Color in Rocks and Soils

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Charge Transfer

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Charge Transfer

• Electron bumped between atoms• Extremely effective absorption mechanism• A major reason UV is not very useful for

surface remote sensing• Very strong UV and blue absorption in iron

oxide• Why we have “earth tones”

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Molecular Orbitals

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Molecular Orbitals

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Chlorophyll

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Water Vibration Modes

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What Color is Water?

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What Color is Ice?

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Spectrum of Water

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