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Ocean Optics

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ISBN-10: 0195068432

ISBN-13: 9780195068436

Edition: 1994

Authors: Rochard W. Spinrad, Kendall L. Carder, Mary Jane Perry

List price: $440.00
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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…    
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List price: $440.00
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/6/1994
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Size: 6.06" wide x 9.49" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 1.320
Language: English

Modeling and Simulating Radiative Transfer in the Ocean
The Relationship Between the Inherent and the Apparent Optical Properties of Surface Waters and their Dependence on the Shape of the Volume Scattering Function
Optical Closure: From Theory to Measurement
Interrelationships between Light and Phytoplankton in the Sea
Optics from the Single Cell to the Mesoscale
Measurements of Phytoplankton Absorption Other than Per Unit of Chlorophyll A
A History of Early Optical Oceanographic Instrument Design in Scandinavia
Why is the Measurement of Fluorescence Important to the Study of Oceanography?
Light Absorption, Fluorescence, and Photosynthesis: Skeletonema Costatum and Field Measurements
Capabilities and Merits of Long-Term Bio-Optical Moorings
Polarization of Light in the Ocean
Raman Scattering and Optical Properties of Pure Water
Optical Effects of Large Particles
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