Inherent optical properties in the Gulf of California
In order to be able to invert optical remote sensing data, it is necessary to understand the absorption, scattering and attenuation spectra. In this paper we present a study of the vertical distribution and spectra of the inherent optical properties by the particulate and dissolved materials in the...
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oai:cienciasmarinas.com.mx:article-7312019-05-16T20:05:57Z Inherent optical properties in the Gulf of California Propiedades óptimas inherentes en el Golfo de California Scott-Pegau, W Zaneveld, JRV Bardar, AH Maske, H Álvarez-Borrego, S Lara-Lara, R Cervantes-Duarte, R inherent optical properties absorption scattering beam attenuation propiedades óptimas inherentes aabsorción dispersión atenuación de haz In order to be able to invert optical remote sensing data, it is necessary to understand the absorption, scattering and attenuation spectra. In this paper we present a study of the vertical distribution and spectra of the inherent optical properties by the particulate and dissolved materials in the Gulf of California. Most of the optical properties in the gulf are dominated by phytoplankton and their by-products (Case I waters). Only in the extreme northwestern region of the gulf were the optical properties dominated by inorganic materials. Typical spectra for the various components are presented. The distribution of the components and their relative contribution to the total optical properties are discussed. Para poder invertir los datos de sensores ópticos remotos, es necesario conocer los espectros de absorción, dispersión y atenuación. En este trabajo presentamos la distribución vertical, así como los espectros de las propiedades ópticas inherentes del material particulado y disuelto en el Golfo de California. La mayoría de las propiedades ópticas del golfo son dominadas por el fitoplancton y sus derivados (aguas de Caso I). Solamente en la parte extrema del noroeste del golfo fueron dominadas las propiedades ópticas por material inorgánico. Se presentan los espectros típicos de los diferentes componentes y se discute la distribución de los componentes y sus contribuciones relativas a las propiedades ópticas totales. Iniversidad Autónoma de Baja California 1999-03-06 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article Artículo Arbitrado application/pdf https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/731 10.7773/cm.v25i4.731 Ciencias Marinas; Vol. 25 No. 4 (1999); 469-485 Ciencias Marinas; Vol. 25 Núm. 4 (1999); 469-485 2395-9053 0185-3880 eng https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/731/658 |
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Scott-Pegau, W Zaneveld, JRV Bardar, AH Maske, H Álvarez-Borrego, S Lara-Lara, R Cervantes-Duarte, R Inherent optical properties in the Gulf of California |
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Scott-Pegau, W Zaneveld, JRV Bardar, AH Maske, H Álvarez-Borrego, S Lara-Lara, R Cervantes-Duarte, R |
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Inherent optical properties in the Gulf of California |
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Inherent optical properties in the Gulf of California |
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In order to be able to invert optical remote sensing data, it is necessary to understand the absorption, scattering and attenuation spectra. In this paper we present a study of the vertical distribution and spectra of the inherent optical properties by the particulate and dissolved materials in the Gulf of California. Most of the optical properties in the gulf are dominated by phytoplankton and their by-products (Case I waters). Only in the extreme northwestern region of the gulf were the optical properties dominated by inorganic materials. Typical spectra for the various components are presented. The distribution of the components and their relative contribution to the total optical properties are discussed. |
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