Spectral variations of light scattering by marine particles in coastal waters, from visible to near infrared

被引:75
|
作者
Doxaran, David [1 ]
Ruddick, Kevin [2 ]
McKee, David [3 ]
Gentili, Bernard [1 ]
Tailliez, Dominique [1 ]
Chami, Malik [1 ]
Babin, Marcel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, CNRS, Oceanog Lab Villefranche, Villefranche Sur Mer, France
[2] Inst Royal Sci Nat Belgique, Management Unit N Sea Math Models, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium
[3] Univ Strathclyde, Dept Phys, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
PARTICULATE-SIZE DISTRIBUTION; INHERENT OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; BEAM ATTENUATION; TURBID WATERS; OCEAN COLOR; ABSORPTION; MATTER; PHYTOPLANKTON; SEAWATER; BACKSCATTERING;
D O I
10.4319/lo.2009.54.4.1257
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Field measurements and Mie calculations of the particulate light-scattering coefficient (b(p), in m(-1)) in the near-infrared and visible spectral domains are combined to quantify and model the effect of particulate absorption on the b(p) spectral variations. The case of particles of coastal origin and assumed to follow a Junge-type size distribution is considered. A simple power-law function closely reproduces the near-infrared b(p) spectral variations, with a spectral slope varying in the range 0.1-1.4. In the visible (e.g., 440 nm), particulate absorption effects systematically lead to b(p) values 5-30% lower than values predicted using a power-law function fitted in the near infrared and extrapolated to 440 nm. The respective influences of the particle size distribution and composition are investigated for both mineral and organic particle populations. Finally, an empirical model derived from theoretical calculations closely reproduces the actual b(p) spectral variations from near-infrared to short visible wavelengths, taking into account particulate absorption effects.
引用
收藏
页码:1257 / 1271
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Remote detection of marine debris using satellite observations in the visible and near infrared spectral range: Challenges and potentials
    Hu, Chuanmin
    REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 259
  • [42] Spectral analysis of bulk reflectance from coastal waters: Deconvolution of diffuse spectra due to scattering and absorption by coastal water
    Sydor, M
    Wolz, BD
    Thralow, AM
    JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH, 2002, 18 (02) : 352 - 361
  • [43] Static light scattering properties of a ZnO nanosphere aqueous suspension at visible and near-infrared wavelengths
    武浩鹏
    史久林
    严峰
    杨俊杰
    张余宝
    何兴道
    Chinese Optics Letters, 2017, 15 (01) : 108 - 113
  • [44] Static light scattering properties of a ZnO nanosphere aqueous suspension at visible and near-infrared wavelengths
    Wu, Haopeng
    Shi, Jiulin
    Yan, Feng
    Yang, Junjie
    Zhang, Yubao
    He, Xingdao
    CHINESE OPTICS LETTERS, 2017, 15 (01)
  • [45] Polymer dispersed liquid crystals with electrically controlled light scattering in the visible and near-infrared ranges
    Pozhidaev, E. P.
    Kaznacheev, A. V.
    Torgova, S. I.
    Kesaev, V. V.
    Barbashov, V. A.
    OPTICAL MATERIALS EXPRESS, 2020, 10 (12): : 3030 - 3040
  • [46] Soot scattering measurements in the visible and near-infrared spectrum
    Zhu, JY
    Choi, MY
    Mulholland, GW
    Gritzo, LA
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE, 2000, 28 : 439 - 446
  • [47] LIGHT-SCATTERING VECTORS OF SOME MARINE PARTICLES
    PAK, H
    BEARDSLEY, GF
    HEATH, GR
    CURL, H
    LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 1970, 15 (05) : 683 - +
  • [48] The spectral shift of two correlated light waves on scattering from a collection of particles
    Wang, Tao
    Li, Xiaoqing
    Ji, Xiaoling
    Zhao, Daomu
    OPTIK, 2015, 126 (7-8): : 780 - 783
  • [49] Spectral density of light waves on scattering from a collection of semisoft boundary particles
    Dai, Qihang
    Jiang, Zhenfei
    Wang, Hange
    Ji, Xiaoling
    Wang, Tao
    JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A-OPTICS IMAGE SCIENCE AND VISION, 2021, 38 (12) : 1777 - 1782
  • [50] MARINE AMEBAS FROM GEORGIA COASTAL SURFACE WATERS
    MUNSON, DA
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY, 1992, 111 (04): : 360 - 364