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A comparison of methods for the measurement of the absorption coefficient in natural waters

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Title A comparison of methods for the measurement of the absorption coefficient in natural waters
Names Pegau, W. Scott (creator)
Cleveland, Joan S. (creator)
Doss, W. (creator)
Kennedy, C. Dan (creator)
Maffione, Robert A. (creator)
Mueller, James L. (creator)
Stone, R. (creator)
Trees, Charles C. (creator)
Weidermann, Alan D. (creator)
Wells, Willard H. (creator)
Zaneveld, J. Ronald (creator)
Date Issued 1995-07-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract In the spring of 1992 an optical closure experiment was conducted at Lake
Pend Oreille, Idaho. A primary objective of the experiment was to compare techniques
for the measurement of the spectral absorption coefficient and other inherent optical
properties of natural waters. Daily averages of absorption coefficients measured using
six methods are compared at wavelengths of 456, 488, and 532 nm. Overall agreement
was within 40% at 456 nm and improved with increasing wavelength to 25% at 532 nm.
These absorption measurements were distributed over the final 9 days of the
experiment, when bio-optical conditions in Lake Pend Oreille (as indexed by the beam
attenuation coefficient cp(660) and chlorophyll a fluorescence profiles) were
representative of those observed throughout the experiment. However, profiles of
stimulated chlorophyll a fluorescence and beam transmission showed that bio-optical
properties in the lake varied strongly on all time and space scales. Therefore
environmental variability contributed significantly to deviations between daily mean
absorption coefficients measured using the different techniques.
Genre Article
Identifier Pegau, W., et al. (1995), A comparison of methods for the measurement of the absorption coefficient in natural waters, J. Geophys. Res., 100(C7), 13201-13220.

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