The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy

Optical research has shown that Karenia brevis has distinct spectral characteristics, yet most studies have focused exclusively on absorption and chemical properties, ignoring the size, shape, internal structure, and orientation, and their effect on scattering properties. The application of a new sp...

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Main Author: Spear, Adam H
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Published: Scholar Commons 2009
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-10312019-10-04T05:12:12Z The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy Spear, Adam H Optical research has shown that Karenia brevis has distinct spectral characteristics, yet most studies have focused exclusively on absorption and chemical properties, ignoring the size, shape, internal structure, and orientation, and their effect on scattering properties. The application of a new spectral interpretation model to K. brevis is shown to provide characterization of unique spectral information, not previously reported, through the use of scattering and absorption properties. The spectroscopy models are based on light scattering and absorption theories, and the approximation of the frequency-dependent optical properties of the basic constituents of living organisms. The model uses the process of mathematically separating the cell into four components, while combining their respective scattering and absorption properties, and appropriately weighted physical and chemical characteristics. The parameters for the model are based upon both reported literature values, and experimental values obtained from laboratory grown cultures and pigment standards. Measured and mathematically derived spectra are compared to determine the adequacy of the model, contribute new spectral information, and to establish the proposed spectral interpretation approach as a new detection method for K. brevis. Absorption and scattering properties of K. brevis, such as cell size/shape, internal structure, and chemical composition, are shown to predict the spectral features observed in the measured spectra. This research documents for the first time the exploitation of every spectral feature produced by the interaction of light with the cellular components and their contribution to the total spectrum of a larger (20-40 µm) photosynthetic eukaryote, K. brevis. Overall, this approach could eventually address the detection deficiencies of current optical detection applications and facilitate the understanding of K. brevis bloom ecology. 2009-03-16T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/32 https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1031&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons Harmful algal bloom Detection Absorbance Scattering Optics American Studies Arts and Humanities
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topic Harmful algal bloom
Detection
Absorbance
Scattering
Optics
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle Harmful algal bloom
Detection
Absorbance
Scattering
Optics
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Spear, Adam H
The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy
description Optical research has shown that Karenia brevis has distinct spectral characteristics, yet most studies have focused exclusively on absorption and chemical properties, ignoring the size, shape, internal structure, and orientation, and their effect on scattering properties. The application of a new spectral interpretation model to K. brevis is shown to provide characterization of unique spectral information, not previously reported, through the use of scattering and absorption properties. The spectroscopy models are based on light scattering and absorption theories, and the approximation of the frequency-dependent optical properties of the basic constituents of living organisms. The model uses the process of mathematically separating the cell into four components, while combining their respective scattering and absorption properties, and appropriately weighted physical and chemical characteristics. The parameters for the model are based upon both reported literature values, and experimental values obtained from laboratory grown cultures and pigment standards. Measured and mathematically derived spectra are compared to determine the adequacy of the model, contribute new spectral information, and to establish the proposed spectral interpretation approach as a new detection method for K. brevis. Absorption and scattering properties of K. brevis, such as cell size/shape, internal structure, and chemical composition, are shown to predict the spectral features observed in the measured spectra. This research documents for the first time the exploitation of every spectral feature produced by the interaction of light with the cellular components and their contribution to the total spectrum of a larger (20-40 µm) photosynthetic eukaryote, K. brevis. Overall, this approach could eventually address the detection deficiencies of current optical detection applications and facilitate the understanding of K. brevis bloom ecology.
author Spear, Adam H
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title The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy
title_short The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy
title_full The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy
title_fullStr The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed The Characterization and Interpretation of the Spectral Properties of Karenia brevis through Multiwavelength Spectroscopy
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