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14 January 2002Connection between light-field parameters and optical properties of seawater
This paper presents result of in-situ measurements of optical hyperspectral parameters, chlorophyll concentration and inherent and apparent optical properties of seawater. As a characteristic of hyperspectral optical measurements a CIE dominant wavelength and different color indices are used. Such important optical parameters as downward diffuse attenuation coefficient, diffuse reflection coefficient, beam attenuation coefficient, and seawater euphoric depth are measured and analyzed. Multiple regression relationships that connect hyperspectral data with biological and optical properties are proposed.
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Vladimir I. Haltrin, Donald R. Johnson, Vyacheslav A. Urdenko, "Connection between light-field parameters and optical properties of seawater," Proc. SPIE 4488, Ocean Optics: Remote Sensing and Underwater Imaging, (14 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452809