Based on the analysis of long-term measurements by bio-argo floats, characteristic features are described and quantitative characteristics of the distribution of the light backscattering coefficient by suspended particles in the upper 1000-meter layer of the Black Sea are obtained.
Based on the analysis of the Bio-Argo floats measurements for the backscattering coefficients by particles at 532 nm and 700 nm in the Black Sea waters and a regional ocean color product with the involvement of a physical model, the measurements of these parameters were corrected, the slope of the backscattering coefficients by particles was calculated, and its time function in the photic layer of the Black Sea was plotted.
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