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Dependencies in Dataset #3711

uploaded by André Ehrlich, U Leipzig
during ACRIDICON-CHUVA mission

Entries (observed variables)

Information about observed variables of the current dataset.
No. Name
01 sod (seconds of day; number of seconds from 0000 UTC)
02 lon longitude (deg)
03 lat latitude (deg)
04 alt altitude (m)
05 sza solar zenith angle (deg)
06 saa solar azimuth angle (deg)
07 F_dw_a spectral downward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 422 nm wavelength
08 F_dw_b spectral downward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 532 nm wavelength
09 F_dw_c spectral downward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 648 nm wavelength
10 F_dw_d spectral downward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 858 nm wavelength
11 F_dw_e spectral downward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 1240 nm wavelength
12 F_dw_f spectral downward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 1640 nm wavelength
13 F_up_a spectral upward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 422 nm wavelength
14 F_up_b spectral upward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 532 nm wavelength
15 F_up_c spectral upward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 648 nm wavelength
16 F_up_d spectral upward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 858 nm wavelength
17 F_up_e spectral upward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 1240 nm wavelength
18 F_up_f spectral upward irradiance (W m-2 nm-1) at 1640 nm wavelength
19 I_up_a spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 422 nm wavelength
20 I_up_b spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 532 nm wavelength
21 I_up_c spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 648 nm wavelength
22 I_up_d spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 858 nm wavelength
23 I_up_e spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 1241 nm wavelength
24 I_up_f spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 1641 nm wavelength

Dependencies of the observed variables

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Direction of relationships

Entry A   Entry B
(=depends on)

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