Near surface fluorescence and optical scattering profiles at CTD sampling stations, cruise DP05 (R/V Point Sur PS17-21), 2017-05-02 - 2017-05-12
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Optical absorption and scattering are the primary determinants of the flow of radiant energy in the oceanâs surface waters. Particles in the water are the principle source of scattering, and the scattering measurements can indicate the amount and/or type of particles present. While a complete measurement of the scattered light field is complex and cumbersome, a measurement of the backscattering at particular angles can usually be related to the total backscattering of light. The backscattering of light not only provides information about the particles present, it is important for understanding variations in remote sensing reflectance. We measure backscattering in the water with 6 channels (442, 488,532,589,620, 680 nm at ~140°) and 700 nm (at ~117°) scattering meters. These instruments also measure chlorophyll fluorescence. The instruments are lowered through the upper portion of the water column to obtain vertical profiles of the in-situ chlorophyll and CDOM fluorescence, as well as the amount and spectral shape of the backscattering. These profiles were made at most of the CTD sampling stations, but instrument constraints limit the depth of the scattering profiles to <300 m. This data was collected 2017-05-02 - 2017-05-12, during the same cruise (R/V Point Sur cruise PS17-21) as GRIIDC CTD dataset R4.x257.230:0013 (https://doi.org/10.7266/N7GM85P1).
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2025-02-08



