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14 January 2002 Effective wavelength as a universal parameter of hyperspectral light radiance upwelling from the sea
Vladimir I. Haltrin, Robert A. Arnone, Vyacheslav A. Urdenko
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This paper presents experimentally obtained relationships between effective wavelength and a number of important seawater parameters such as dominant wavelength, different color indices, downward diffuse attenuation coefficient, absorption coefficient, seawater effective optical thickness, and a chlorophyll content. A number of regression relationships that connect hyperspectral measurements with listed bio-optical properties are prosed and discussed.
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Vladimir I. Haltrin, Robert A. Arnone, and Vyacheslav A. Urdenko "Effective wavelength as a universal parameter of hyperspectral light radiance upwelling from the sea", Proc. SPIE 4488, Ocean Optics: Remote Sensing and Underwater Imaging, (14 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452810
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Ocean optics

Signal attenuation

Optical properties

Scattering

Atmospheric optics

Light scattering

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