2001
DOI: 10.1364/ao.40.002384
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Comparison of the ocean inherent optical properties obtained from measurements and inverse modeling

Abstract: A model developed recently by Loisel and Stramski [Appl. Opt. 39, 3001-3011 (2000)] for estimating the spectral absorption a(lambda), scattering b(lambda), and backscattering b(b)(lambda) coefficients in the upper ocean from the irradiance reflectance just beneath the sea surface R(lambda, z = 0(-)) and the diffuse attenuation of downwelling irradiance within the surface layer ?K(d)(lambda)?(1) is compared with measurements. Field data for this comparison were collected in different areas including off-shore a… Show more

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“…where r m rs is the modeled subsurface reflectivity; r dp rs is the subsurface reflectivity of the deep water; ρ is the seafloor albedo; θś is the subsurface solar zenith angle; θv is the subsurface view angle; D c u and D b u are the optical path-elongation factors for scattered photons from the water column and the bottom; k d is the diffuse attenuation coefficient; and z is the depth [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Deglinting Algorithm Integrated Into the Radiative Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where r m rs is the modeled subsurface reflectivity; r dp rs is the subsurface reflectivity of the deep water; ρ is the seafloor albedo; θś is the subsurface solar zenith angle; θv is the subsurface view angle; D c u and D b u are the optical path-elongation factors for scattered photons from the water column and the bottom; k d is the diffuse attenuation coefficient; and z is the depth [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Deglinting Algorithm Integrated Into the Radiative Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the spectral radiances were inverted to simultaneously provide the IOPs values of in-water content on a pixel-by-pixel [37][38][39]. Loisel and Stramski et al [40,41] proposed a semi-analytical method based on the radiative transfer theory. Specifically, they used the irradiance reflectivity R (λ, 0 ) and the average vertical attenuation coefficient Kd (within the first optical depth) just beneath the water surface to retrieve the total absorption, scattering and backscattering coefficients.…”
Section: −1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LP Loisel and Stramski, 2000;Loisel et al, 2001.) b b (490) obtained from this algorithm is converted to b bp (490) using…”
Section: Deriving the Particulate Backscattering Coefficient B Bp (490)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, b bp derived from satellite data has been empirically related to the amount of POC in the surface waters (e.g. Loisel et al, 2001Loisel et al, , 2002Stramski et al, 1999). POC is a combination of the amount of carbon contained within living phytoplankton (C P ) and biological detritus (C D ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%