Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance Quartet

Although the light fields and apparent optical properties (AOPs) within the ocean euphotic layer have been studied for many decades through extensive measurements and theoretical modeling, there is virtually a lack of simultaneous high spectral resolution measurements of plane and scalar downwelling...

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Main Authors: Linhai Li, Dariusz Stramski, Mirosław Darecki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
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spelling doaj-8a85ac7dd7164f179e1a6ab05b79607c2020-11-24T22:05:26ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-12-01812267710.3390/app8122677app8122677Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance QuartetLinhai Li0Dariusz Stramski1Mirosław Darecki2Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0238, USAScripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0238, USAInstitute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 81-712 Sopot, PolandAlthough the light fields and apparent optical properties (AOPs) within the ocean euphotic layer have been studied for many decades through extensive measurements and theoretical modeling, there is virtually a lack of simultaneous high spectral resolution measurements of plane and scalar downwelling and upwelling irradiances (the so-called irradiance quartet). We describe a unique dataset of hyperspectral irradiance quartet, which was acquired under a broad range of environmental conditions within the water column from the near-surface depths to about 80 m in the Gulf of California. This dataset enabled the characterization of a comprehensive suite of AOPs for realistic non-uniform vertical distributions of seawater inherent optical properties (IOPs) and chlorophyll-<i>a</i> concentration (<i>Chl</i>) in the common presence of inelastic radiative processes within the water column, in particular Raman scattering by water molecules and chlorophyll-<i>a</i> fluorescence. In the blue and green spectral regions, the vertical patterns of AOPs are driven primarily by IOPs of seawater with weak or no discernible effects of inelastic processes. In the red, the light field and AOPs are strongly affected or totally dominated by inelastic processes of Raman scattering by water molecules, and additionally by chlorophyll-<i>a</i> fluorescence within the fluorescence emission band. The strongest effects occur in the chlorophyll-<i>a</i> fluorescence band within the chlorophyll-<i>a</i> maximum layer, where the average cosines of the light field approach the values of uniform light field, irradiance reflectance is exceptionally high approaching 1, and the diffuse attenuation coefficients for various irradiances are exceptionally low, including the negative values for the attenuation of upwelling plane and scalar irradiances. We established the empirical relationships describing the vertical patterns of some AOPs in the red spectral region as well as the relationships between some AOPs which can be useful in common experimental situations when only the downwelling plane irradiance measurements are available. We also demonstrated the applicability of irradiance quartet data in conjunction with Gershun&#8217;s equation for estimating the absorption coefficient of seawater in the blue-green spectral region, in which the effects of inelastic processes are weak or negligible.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/12/2677oceanic light fieldirradiance quartetapparent optical propertiesinelastic processesGershun equationocean euphotic zone
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Dariusz Stramski
Mirosław Darecki
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Dariusz Stramski
Mirosław Darecki
Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance Quartet
Applied Sciences
oceanic light field
irradiance quartet
apparent optical properties
inelastic processes
Gershun equation
ocean euphotic zone
author_facet Linhai Li
Dariusz Stramski
Mirosław Darecki
author_sort Linhai Li
title Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance Quartet
title_short Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance Quartet
title_full Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance Quartet
title_fullStr Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance Quartet
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the Light Field and Apparent Optical Properties in the Ocean Euphotic Layer Based on Hyperspectral Measurements of Irradiance Quartet
title_sort characterization of the light field and apparent optical properties in the ocean euphotic layer based on hyperspectral measurements of irradiance quartet
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Although the light fields and apparent optical properties (AOPs) within the ocean euphotic layer have been studied for many decades through extensive measurements and theoretical modeling, there is virtually a lack of simultaneous high spectral resolution measurements of plane and scalar downwelling and upwelling irradiances (the so-called irradiance quartet). We describe a unique dataset of hyperspectral irradiance quartet, which was acquired under a broad range of environmental conditions within the water column from the near-surface depths to about 80 m in the Gulf of California. This dataset enabled the characterization of a comprehensive suite of AOPs for realistic non-uniform vertical distributions of seawater inherent optical properties (IOPs) and chlorophyll-<i>a</i> concentration (<i>Chl</i>) in the common presence of inelastic radiative processes within the water column, in particular Raman scattering by water molecules and chlorophyll-<i>a</i> fluorescence. In the blue and green spectral regions, the vertical patterns of AOPs are driven primarily by IOPs of seawater with weak or no discernible effects of inelastic processes. In the red, the light field and AOPs are strongly affected or totally dominated by inelastic processes of Raman scattering by water molecules, and additionally by chlorophyll-<i>a</i> fluorescence within the fluorescence emission band. The strongest effects occur in the chlorophyll-<i>a</i> fluorescence band within the chlorophyll-<i>a</i> maximum layer, where the average cosines of the light field approach the values of uniform light field, irradiance reflectance is exceptionally high approaching 1, and the diffuse attenuation coefficients for various irradiances are exceptionally low, including the negative values for the attenuation of upwelling plane and scalar irradiances. We established the empirical relationships describing the vertical patterns of some AOPs in the red spectral region as well as the relationships between some AOPs which can be useful in common experimental situations when only the downwelling plane irradiance measurements are available. We also demonstrated the applicability of irradiance quartet data in conjunction with Gershun&#8217;s equation for estimating the absorption coefficient of seawater in the blue-green spectral region, in which the effects of inelastic processes are weak or negligible.
topic oceanic light field
irradiance quartet
apparent optical properties
inelastic processes
Gershun equation
ocean euphotic zone
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/12/2677
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