Outliers and Over 60° Zenith Angle Salar de Uyuni dry season May – November, 2012.

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Outliers and Over 60° Zenith Angle Salar de Uyuni dry season May – November, 2012

Location “B” Results

CombUyuZenAAB Dry Season Location B

CombUyuZenNMB Night Passes Separated by Calendar Month Location B This was a test to see if any of the months tended to have higher or lower Reflectance values compared to other months. I’m not seeing any discrepancies.

UyuApZenNOB April/May 2012, location B, Night Zenith 5/1 – saturated? 5/2 – darker ? 5/11 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 5/1 Zen=73.2 Ref=150.05/2 Zen=78.4 Ref=60.25/3 Zen=60.7 Ref=64.4 5/11 Zen=63.3 Ref=62.3 5/3 Zen=57.4 Ref=88.4 High Reflectance under 60° zenith Angle

UyuMyZenNOB May/June 2012, location B, Night Zenith 6/11 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 5/31 Zen=71.9 Ref=78.16/10 Zen=62.4 Ref=64.5 6/11 Zen=78.4 Ref=60.7

UyuJeZenNOB June/July 2012, location B, Night Zenith 6/28 – speckled 6/29 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 6/28 Zen=82.0 Ref=92.96/29 Zen=86.6 Ref=70.3 6/30 Zen=68.8 Ref=70.47/11 Zen=75.7 Ref=79.3

UyuJlZenNOB July/August 2012, location B, Night Zenith 8/9 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 8/8 Zen=64.9 Ref=70.1 8/9 Zen=79.6 Ref=73.9

UyuAgZenNOB August/September 2012, location B, Night Zenith 9/7 – darker/wet?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 9/7 Zen=63.6 Ref=62.7 9/8 Zen=77.0 Ref=63.0

UyuSpZenNOB September/October 2012, location B, Night Zenith 9/24 – slight speckle?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 9/24 Zen=85.5 Ref= /6 Zen=66.7 Ref=67.0 9/25 Zen=70.5 Ref=76.7

UyuOcZenNOB October/November 2012, location B, Night Zenith 10/23 – speckled 11/7 - speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 10/23 Zen=81.9 Ref=89.110/25 Zen=77.6 Ref= /05 Zen=60.8 Ref= /06 Zen=72.4 Ref= /04 Zen=51.0 Ref=52.011/07 Zen=85.1 Ref=76.5

UyuNvZenNOB November/December 2012, location B, Night Zenith 11/24 – near cloud shadow?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 11/23 Zen=77.8 Ref= /24 Zen=65.7 Ref=85.7

Location “D” Results

CombUyuZenAAD Dry Season Location D

CombUyuZenNMD Night Passes Separated by Calendar Month Location D This was a test to see if any of the months tended to have higher or lower Reflectance values compared to other months. I’m not seeing any discrepancies.

UyuApZenNOD April/May 2012, Location D, Night Zenith 5/1 – saturated? 5/2 – darker? 5/11 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 5/1 Zen=73.1 Ref=150.05/2 Zen=78.2 Ref=69.25/3 Zen=71.8 Ref=64.4 5/11 Zen=63.5 Ref=57.2

UyuMyZenNOD May/June 2012, location D, Night Zenith 6/11 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 5/31 Zen=71.6 Ref=86.96/10 Zen=62.6 Ref=64.1 6/11 Zen=78.7 Ref=64.1

UyuJeZenNOD June/July 2012, location D, Night Zenith 6/28 – granule edge 6/29 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 6/28 Zen=81.7 Ref=66.06/29 Zen=86.3 Ref=85.9 6/30 Zen=68.5 Ref=73.67/11 Zen=75.7 Ref=79.3

UyuJeZenDOD June/July 2012, location D, Day Zenith 6/28 – navigation

Values for Reflectance less than /28 Zen=56.5 Ref=43.8

UyuJlZenNOD July/August 2012, location D, Night Zenith 8/9 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 8/8 Zen=65.2 Ref=57.0 8/9 Zen=79.9 Ref=53.3

UyuAgZenNOD August/September 2012, location D, Night Zenith 9/7 – darker/wet?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 9/7 Zen=64.0 Ref=65.2 9/8 Zen=77.3 Ref=61.4

UyuSpZenNOD September/October 2012, location D, Night Zenith 9/24 – slight speckle?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 9/24 Zen=85.1 Ref= /6 Zen=67.0 Ref=65.6 9/25 Zen=70.2 Ref=84.7

UyuSpZenDOD September/October 2012, location D, Day Zenith 10/2 – Navigation

Values for Reflectance less than /2 Zen=42.6 Ref=42.3

UyuOcZenNOD October/November 2012, location D, Night Zenith 10/23 – speckled 11/7 – off edge

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 10/23 Zen=81.9 Ref=89.110/25 Zen=77.6 Ref=76.311/05 Zen=60.8 Ref= /06 Zen=72.4 Ref=76.311/07 Zen=85.1 Ref=76.5

UyuNvZenNOD November/December 2012, location D, Night Zenith 11/23 – near cloud shadow?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 11/23 Zen=77.6 Ref= /24 Zen=65.5 Ref=79.0

Location “E” Results

CombUyuZenAAE Dry Season Location E

CombUyuZenNME Night Passes Separated by Calendar Month Location E This was a test to see if any of the months tended to have higher or lower Reflectance values compared to other months. I’m not seeing any discrepancies.

UyuApZenNOE April/May 2012, Location E, Night Zenith 5/1 – saturated? 5/2 – dark? 5/11 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 5/1 Zen=73.1 Ref=150.05/2 Zen=78.2 Ref=60.25/3 Zen=74.6 Ref=64.4 5/11 Zen=63.5 Ref=48.5

UyuMyZenNOE May/June 2012, location E, Night Zenith 6/11 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 5/31 Zen=71.6 Ref=79.56/10 Zen=62.6 Ref=63.1 6/11 Zen=78.7 Ref=57.3

UyuJeZenNOE June/July 2012, location E, Night Zenith 6/28 – speckled 6/29 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 6/28 Zen=82.0 Ref=92.96/29 Zen=86.6 Ref=70.3 6/30 Zen=68.8 Ref=70.47/11 Zen=75.7 Ref=79.3

UyuJeZenDOE June/July 2012, location E, Day Zenith 6/28 – navigation

Values for Reflectance less than /28 Zen=56.5 Ref=43.8

UyuJeZenDOE June/July 2012, location D, Day Zenith 6/28 – navigation

Values for Reflectance less than /28 Zen=56.5 Ref=33.0

UyuJlZenNOE July/August 2012, location E, Night Zenith 8/9 – speckled

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 8/8 Zen=61.6 Ref=57.0 8/9 Zen=79.9 Ref=53.9

UyuAgZenNOE August/September 2012, location E, Night Zenith 9/7 – darker/nav?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 9/7 Zen=63.9 Ref=53.6 9/8 Zen=77.3 Ref=71.8

UyuSpZenNOE September/October 2012, location E, Night Zenith 9/24 – slight speckle?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 9/24 Zen=85.2 Ref= /6 Zen=67.0 Ref=60.7 9/25 Zen=70.2 Ref=79.3

UyuSpZenDOE September/October 2012, location E, Day Zenith 10/2 – Navigation?

Values for Reflectance less than /2 Zen=42.6 Ref=34.9

UyuOcZenNOE October/November 2012, location E, Night Zenith 10/23 – speckled 11/7 – speckled/edge

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 10/23 Zen=81.7 Ref=99.010/25 Zen=77.4 Ref= /05 Zen=61.1 Ref= /06 Zen=72.7 Ref=72.111/07 Zen=85.3 Ref=86.4

UyuNvZenNOE November/December 2012, location E, Night Zenith 11/23 – near cloud shadow?

Values for Zenith greater than 60° 11/23 Zen=77.6 Ref= /24 Zen=65.5 Ref=80.6