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Ocean optics / [edited by] Richard W. Spinrad, Kendall L. Carder, Mary Jane Perry.

Contributor(s): Spinrad, Richard W [editor.] | Carder, Kendall L | Perry, Mary Jane, 1948- [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Oxford monographs on geology and geophysics: no. 25Publisher: New York : Oxford : Oxford University Press ; Clarendon Press, 1994Description: xviii, 283 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0195068432; 9780195068436.Subject(s): OPTICAL OCEANOGRAPHY | OCEANOGRAPHY | OPTICS | REMOTE SENSING | FISHERIES | LIGHT | RADIATIVE TRANSFER | PHYTOPLANKTON | CONFERENCESHoldings: GRETA POINT: 551.463.5 OCE
Contents:
1. Modeling and Simulating Radiative Transfer in the Ocean / Howard R. Gordon -- 2. The Relationship between the Inherent and the Apparent Optical Properties of Surface Waters and its Dependence on the Shape of the Volume Scattering Function / John T.O. Kirk -- 3. Optical Closure: from Theory to Measurement / J. Ronald V. Zaneveld -- 4. Interrelationships between Light and Phytoplankton in the Sea / Motoaki Kishino -- 5. Optics from the Single Cell to the Mesoscale / André Morel -- 6. Measurements of Phytoplankton Absorption Other Than Per Unit of Chlorophyll a / Mary Jane Perry -- 7. A History of Early Optical Oceanographic Instrument Design in Scandinavia / Niels K. Højerslev -- 8. Why is the Measurement of Fluorescence Important to the Study of Biological Oceanography? / Charles S. Yentsch -- 9. Light Absorption, Fluorescence, and Photosynthesis: Skeletonema Costatum and Field Measurements / Dale A. Kiefer -- 10. Capabilities and Merits of Long-term Bio-optical Moorings / John Marra -- 11. Polarization of Light in the Ocean / George W. Kattawar -- 12. Raman Scattering and Optical Properties of Pure Water / Raymond C. Smith and Bruce R. Marshall -- 13. Optical Effects of Large Particles / Kendall L. Carder and David K. Costello -- References -- Index.
Summary: Significant advances have been made recently in the field of optical oceanography, including the development of methods for in situ and remote sensing as well as theoretical advances in characterizing the underwater light field. This volume provides a survey of all new developments.
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"Presented at a conference on optical oceanography in 1989 at Friday Harbor, Washington"--page ix.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-275) and index.

1. Modeling and Simulating Radiative Transfer in the Ocean / Howard R. Gordon -- 2. The Relationship between the Inherent and the Apparent Optical Properties of Surface Waters and its Dependence on the Shape of the Volume Scattering Function / John T.O. Kirk -- 3. Optical Closure: from Theory to Measurement / J. Ronald V. Zaneveld -- 4. Interrelationships between Light and Phytoplankton in the Sea / Motoaki Kishino -- 5. Optics from the Single Cell to the Mesoscale / André Morel -- 6. Measurements of Phytoplankton Absorption Other Than Per Unit of Chlorophyll a / Mary Jane Perry -- 7. A History of Early Optical Oceanographic Instrument Design in Scandinavia / Niels K. Højerslev -- 8. Why is the Measurement of Fluorescence Important to the Study of Biological Oceanography? / Charles S. Yentsch -- 9. Light Absorption, Fluorescence, and Photosynthesis: Skeletonema Costatum and Field Measurements / Dale A. Kiefer -- 10. Capabilities and Merits of Long-term Bio-optical Moorings / John Marra -- 11. Polarization of Light in the Ocean / George W. Kattawar -- 12. Raman Scattering and Optical Properties of Pure Water / Raymond C. Smith and Bruce R. Marshall -- 13. Optical Effects of Large Particles / Kendall L. Carder and David K. Costello -- References -- Index.

Significant advances have been made recently in the field of optical oceanography, including the development of methods for in situ and remote sensing as well as theoretical advances in characterizing the underwater light field. This volume provides a survey of all new developments.

GRETA POINT: 551.463.5 OCE

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