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Validating the MYSTIC three-dimensional radiative transfer model with observations from the complex topography of Arizona's Meteor Crater

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Table 1. Radiation measurement sites and their characteristics.
Fig. 1. Implementation of topography in MYSTIC. The illustration to the right shows one surface element where the elevation is interpolated bi-linearly between the four grid points.
Fig. 2. Translation from slope-parallel to horizontal irradiance. d A S is the sloped surface ele- ele-ment, d A h is the corresponding horizontal surface element
Fig. 3. (Top) Di ff use downward horizontal irradiance calculated in forward and backward mode;
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