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Contribution of Raman scattering to water-leaving radiance: a reexamination.

H R Gordon1.   

Abstract

We have reexamined the contribution of Raman scattering to the water-leaving radiance in case 1 waters by carrying out radiative transfer simulations that combine the latest reported measurements of the absorption coefficient of pure water with direct measurements of the spectral variation of the Raman-scattering coefficient. The resulting contribution of Raman scattering is then compared with experimental measurements of the water-leaving radiance, and the fractional contribution of radiance produced by Raman scattering to the total radiance measured at a given wavelength is determined. The results show that (1) the contribution of Raman scattering to the water-leaving radiance in an ocean of pure seawater is as much as 50-100% larger than earlier predictions, and (2) the Raman contribution does not decay as rapidly with increasing concentrations of chlorophyllouslike pigments C as predicted earlier. In fact, the Raman fraction for C <or= 1 mg/m(3) is approximately >8% at wavelengths of interest in ocean color remote sensing and therefore cannot be ignored in ocean color modeling.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 18319905     DOI: 10.1364/ao.38.003166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


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5.  Water-leaving contribution to polarized radiation field over ocean.

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