As consequences of global warming sea-ice shrinking, permafrost thawing and changes in fresh water and terrestrial material export have already been reported in the Arctic environment. These processes impact light penetration and primary production. To reach a better understanding of the current status and to provide accurate forecasts Arctic biogeochemical and physical parameters need to be extensively monitored. In this sense, bio-optical properties are useful to be measured due to the applicability of optical instrumentation to autonomous platforms, including satellites. This study characterizes the non-water absorbers and their coupling to hydrographic conditions in the poorly sampled surface waters of the central and eastern Arctic Oce...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Special issue More from NASA’s ICESCAPE (Impacts of Climate on EcoSystems and Chemistry of the Arcti...
As consequences of global warming sea-ice shrinking, permafrost thawing and changes in fresh water a...
International audienceIn addition to scattering coefficients, the light absorption coefficients of p...
Light absorption of the colored fraction of dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is a dominant optical co...
The light absorption coefficients of particulate and dissolved materials are the main factors determ...
International audienceLight absorption of the colored fraction of dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is...
International audienceIn addition to scattering coefficients, the light absorption coefficients of p...
Global ocean color algorithms designed to estimate chlorophyll a concentration (chla) are not accura...
International audienceColored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), a significant fraction of dissolved o...
Light absorption by colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) [aCDOM(λ)] plays an important role in th...
International audienceColored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), a significant fraction of dissolved o...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) is continuously discharged by rivers into the ocean. The ...
International audienceThe light absorption properties of particulate and dissolved materials strongl...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Special issue More from NASA’s ICESCAPE (Impacts of Climate on EcoSystems and Chemistry of the Arcti...
As consequences of global warming sea-ice shrinking, permafrost thawing and changes in fresh water a...
International audienceIn addition to scattering coefficients, the light absorption coefficients of p...
Light absorption of the colored fraction of dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is a dominant optical co...
The light absorption coefficients of particulate and dissolved materials are the main factors determ...
International audienceLight absorption of the colored fraction of dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is...
International audienceIn addition to scattering coefficients, the light absorption coefficients of p...
Global ocean color algorithms designed to estimate chlorophyll a concentration (chla) are not accura...
International audienceColored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), a significant fraction of dissolved o...
Light absorption by colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) [aCDOM(λ)] plays an important role in th...
International audienceColored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), a significant fraction of dissolved o...
Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) is continuously discharged by rivers into the ocean. The ...
International audienceThe light absorption properties of particulate and dissolved materials strongl...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Recent observations show visible light attenuation in the Arctic Ocean to be greater than previously...
Special issue More from NASA’s ICESCAPE (Impacts of Climate on EcoSystems and Chemistry of the Arcti...