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Raman scattering in ocean optics: quantitative assessment of internal radiant emission

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Abstract

Raman-scattering activity in clear ocean waters is further documented from Monte Carlo simulations and optical data that are collected in the Sargasso Sea. A method is proposed, based on the anomalous absorption coefficient for a nonconservative irradiance field, to assess the percentile composition of internal radiant emission for the irradiance field at any depth.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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