The spectral mass-specific scattering cross section is most important for the remote sensing inversion of the concentration of suspended mineral matter in the coastal ocean. This optical parameter is also important in optical theory and therefore the theoretical limits of this parameter are important. There are differing reports in the literature on the magnitude of and its spectral slope in different coastal ocean systems. To account for and predict these differences, I have applied a model of the size distribution of primary suspended mineral particles and aggregates of these particles to theoretical calculations of. I utilized a model of mineral particle aggregates by Khelifa and Hill [Khelifa, A. and P.S. Hill, J. Hydraul. Res. 44, 390 ...
Variability in upper ocean optical properties is often driven by changes in the particle pool. We in...
Particulate inorganic matter (PIM) is a key component in estuarine and coastal systems and plays a c...
Graduation date: 2009The inherent and apparent optical properties of different ocean regimes are the...
We propose a direct method of partitioning the particulate spectral scattering coefficient of the ma...
This paper examines suspended minerogenic particle distributions in the near-coastal ocean, Oceansid...
In many environments a large portion of particulate material is contained in aggregated particles; h...
From laboratory measurements, we determined the spectral mass-specific absorption, a p(l), and scatt...
AbstractSuspended particulate inorganic matter (PIM) and particulate organic matter (POM) often exhi...
Marine aggregates, agglomerations of particles and dissolved materials, are an important particulate...
Two independently derived algorithms which had previously been validated against in situ data were a...
This paper considers the uncertainties that arise in estimating the concentration of suspended miner...
Mineral suspended solids are a strong source of ackscattered light within coastal shelf seas. Backsc...
The overall goal of this work is to understand in detail how various types of microbial and mineral ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dep...
Variations in the spectral scattering coefficient of marine particles [b(p)(lambda)] were measured a...
Variability in upper ocean optical properties is often driven by changes in the particle pool. We in...
Particulate inorganic matter (PIM) is a key component in estuarine and coastal systems and plays a c...
Graduation date: 2009The inherent and apparent optical properties of different ocean regimes are the...
We propose a direct method of partitioning the particulate spectral scattering coefficient of the ma...
This paper examines suspended minerogenic particle distributions in the near-coastal ocean, Oceansid...
In many environments a large portion of particulate material is contained in aggregated particles; h...
From laboratory measurements, we determined the spectral mass-specific absorption, a p(l), and scatt...
AbstractSuspended particulate inorganic matter (PIM) and particulate organic matter (POM) often exhi...
Marine aggregates, agglomerations of particles and dissolved materials, are an important particulate...
Two independently derived algorithms which had previously been validated against in situ data were a...
This paper considers the uncertainties that arise in estimating the concentration of suspended miner...
Mineral suspended solids are a strong source of ackscattered light within coastal shelf seas. Backsc...
The overall goal of this work is to understand in detail how various types of microbial and mineral ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dep...
Variations in the spectral scattering coefficient of marine particles [b(p)(lambda)] were measured a...
Variability in upper ocean optical properties is often driven by changes in the particle pool. We in...
Particulate inorganic matter (PIM) is a key component in estuarine and coastal systems and plays a c...
Graduation date: 2009The inherent and apparent optical properties of different ocean regimes are the...