We report on the relationship between the backscattering coefficient at 665 nm and the cross sectional area of particles in suspension in the Irish Sea, Celtic Sea and English Channel. A plot of the backscattering coefficient against particle area shows two distinct trends: one for particles with high mineral content and another for particles with low mineral content. Backscattering per unit particle area (effective backscattering efficiency, Qbb) shows a continuous non-linear dependence on the ratio of mineral to total suspended solids (MSS/TSS) over the range 0.35 < MSS/TSS < 0.91. The relationship can be represented by an exponential function: Qbb = 0.000087 exp(6.9 MSS/TSS), which explains 62% of the observed variance in backscattering ...
We investigate the relationship between various scattering properties (total, back and side scatteri...
This paper considers the uncertainties that arise in estimating the concentration of suspended miner...
This paper was published in Optics Express and is made available as an electronic reprint with the p...
Mineral suspended solids are a strong source of ackscattered light within coastal shelf seas. Backsc...
The variability of the backscattering to scattering ratio of marine particles, bbp/bp, is examined f...
The particulate backscattering ratio (b(bp)/b(p)) is a useful indicator of the angular scattering ch...
This study analyzes relationships between concentration of suspended particles represented by dry ma...
The particulate backscattering ratio (bbp=bp) is a useful indicator of the angular scattering charac...
Graduation date: 2009The inherent and apparent optical properties of different ocean regimes are the...
The magnitude and spectral shape of the optical backscattering coefficient of particles, b(bp)(lambd...
Particulate matter in the ocean is ubiquitous, ranging in size from submicron colloids to large mari...
AbstractSuspended particulate inorganic matter (PIM) and particulate organic matter (POM) often exhi...
Particulate matter concentration (PM, often referred to as total suspended solids [TSS]) is an impor...
Particulate matter concentration (PM, often referred to as total suspended solids [TSS]) is an impor...
Particulate scattering and backscattering are two quantities that have traditionally been used to qu...
We investigate the relationship between various scattering properties (total, back and side scatteri...
This paper considers the uncertainties that arise in estimating the concentration of suspended miner...
This paper was published in Optics Express and is made available as an electronic reprint with the p...
Mineral suspended solids are a strong source of ackscattered light within coastal shelf seas. Backsc...
The variability of the backscattering to scattering ratio of marine particles, bbp/bp, is examined f...
The particulate backscattering ratio (b(bp)/b(p)) is a useful indicator of the angular scattering ch...
This study analyzes relationships between concentration of suspended particles represented by dry ma...
The particulate backscattering ratio (bbp=bp) is a useful indicator of the angular scattering charac...
Graduation date: 2009The inherent and apparent optical properties of different ocean regimes are the...
The magnitude and spectral shape of the optical backscattering coefficient of particles, b(bp)(lambd...
Particulate matter in the ocean is ubiquitous, ranging in size from submicron colloids to large mari...
AbstractSuspended particulate inorganic matter (PIM) and particulate organic matter (POM) often exhi...
Particulate matter concentration (PM, often referred to as total suspended solids [TSS]) is an impor...
Particulate matter concentration (PM, often referred to as total suspended solids [TSS]) is an impor...
Particulate scattering and backscattering are two quantities that have traditionally been used to qu...
We investigate the relationship between various scattering properties (total, back and side scatteri...
This paper considers the uncertainties that arise in estimating the concentration of suspended miner...
This paper was published in Optics Express and is made available as an electronic reprint with the p...