2024
DOI: 10.4081/jlimnol.2024.2173
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Polarised light pollution on river water surfaces caused by artificial light at night from illuminated bridges and surroundings

Catherine Pérez Vega,
Franz Hölker,
Karolina M. Zielinska-Dabkowska
et al.

Abstract: Bridge illumination gave rise to night-time illuminated paths across aquatic systems. However, if bridge artificial light at night (ALAN) reach waterbodies, it can result in polarised light pollution (PLP), which might alter the optical conditions of a river by night and potentially interfere with moonlight polarisation signals reflected off the water’s surface. It is a night-time phenomenon that can detrimentally change the behaviour of organisms sensitive to horizontally reflected polarised moonlight, a navi… Show more

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