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Ocean Optics

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This most welcome publication is a collection of 13 papers written by some of the best known names in marine optics... a fine collection of papers! and a recommended read... Ocean Challenge Klappentext Since the publication of Jerlov's classic volume on optical oceanography in 1968! the ability to predict or model the submarine light field! given measurements of the inherent optical properties of the ocean! has improved to the point that model fields are very close to measured fields. Inthe last three decades! remote sensing capabilities have fostered powerful models that can be inverted to estimate the inherent optical properties closely related to substances important for understanding global biological productivity! environmental quality! and most nearshore geophysicalprocesses. This volume presents an eclectic blend of information on the theories! experiments! and instrumentation that now characterize the ways in which optical oceanography is studied. Through the course of this interdisciplinary work! the reader is led from the physical concepts of radiativetransfer to the experimental techniques used in the lab and at sea! to process-oriented discussions of the biochemical mechanisms responsible for oceanic optical variability. The text will be of interest to researchers and students in physical and biological oceanography! biology! geophysics! limnology! atmospheric optics! and remote sensing of ocean and global climate change. Zusammenfassung This volume covers the significant advances made in the field of optical oceanography over the last decade. It is the most complete description of the subject to date and is written in a format suitable for both researchers and students in oceanography, geophysics, biology, and biochemistry. An eclectic blend of information, the book covers the theories, experiments, and instrumentation that now characterize the ways in which optical oceanography is studied. The most significant element of the text is its interdisciplinary flavour. The reader is led from the physical concepts of radiative transfer, through the experimental techniques used in the lab' and at sea and process-oriented discussions of the biochemical mechanisms responsible for oceanic optical variability....

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