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Toward closure of the inherent optical properties of natural waters

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Title Toward closure of the inherent optical properties of natural waters
Names Pegau, W. Scott (creator)
Zaneveld, J. Ronald (creator)
Voss, Kenneth J. (creator)
Date Issued 1995-07-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract A fundamental relationship of inherent optical properties (IOP) is that the
beam attenuation coefficient is the sum of the volume absorption and scattering
coefficients (c = a + b). A relative calibration of a set of instruments can be provided
using this IOP closure equation. Measurement of the true beam attenuation coefficient
c is not practical as all attenuation instrumentation has some finite acceptance angle in
which scattered light is collected. We provide a theoretical framework for measuring
the attenuation and scattering coefficients in a consistent manner. Using this
framework, we provide a practical version of the IOP closure equation. We apply the
practical IOP closure equation to measurements made at Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, in
the spring of 1992. Results of this IOP closure indicate that the practical closure
equation is a useful approach. Closure was achieved during some measurement sets but
not at others. The intermittent lack of closure may be due to the method of
determining the scattering coefficient from the general angle scattering meter or that the
calibration of at least one of the instruments drifted during the time of the experiment.
Genre Article
Identifier Pegau, W., J. Zaneveld, and K. Voss (1995), Toward closure of the inherent optical properties of natural waters, J. Geophys. Res., 100(C7), 13193-13199.

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