| Literature DB >> 27828523 |
Schuyler C Nardelli, Michael S Twardowski.
Abstract
The relationship between absorption at 676 nm normalized to chlorophyll-a, i.e., specific absorption aph*(676), and various optical and environmental properties is examined in extensive data sets from Case I and Case II waters found globally to assess drivers of variability such as pigment packaging. A better understanding of this variability could lead to more accurate estimates of chlorophyll concentrations from in situ optical measurements that may be made autonomously. Values of aph*(676) ranged from 0.00006 to 0.0944 m<sup>2</sup>/mg Chl a across all sites studied, but converged on median and mean values (n = 563) of 0.0108 and 0.0139 m<sup>2</sup>/mg Chl a respectively, with no apparent relationship with various optical properties, latitude, coastal or open ocean environment, depth, temperature, salinity, photoadaptation, ecosystem health, or albedo. Relative consistency in aph* across such diverse water types and the full range in chlorophyll concentration suggests a single aph* may be used to estimate chlorophyll concentration from absorption measurements with better accuracy than currently thought.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27828523 DOI: 10.1364/OE.24.0A1374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894