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- Coastal ocean optical influences on solar transmission and radiant heating rate
- * Correspondence address: Ocean Physics Laboratory, University of California at Santa Barbara, Suite A, 6487 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 93117, USA. Fax: 001 805 967 5704; email: tommy@icess.ucsb.edu.
- The Bermuda Testbed Mooring and HALE-ALOHA Mooring Programs
- Modeling water column structure and suspended particulate matter on the Middle Atlantic continental shelf
- Continental Shelf Research ] (]]]]) ]]]]]] Sub-kilometer length scales in coastal waters
- Nearshore physical processes and bio-optical properties in the New York Bight
- Optical closure in a complex coastal environment: particle Grace Chang,1,
- Design of a Low-cost Acoustic Modem for Moored Oceanographic Applications
- C h a p t e r Toward a Global Ocean System for
- Comparisons of optical properties of the coastal ocean derived from satellite ocean color and
- Review Book: "Recent Research Developments in Optics" Title: Optical Methods for Interdisciplinary Research in the Coastal Ocean
- Partitioning in situ total spectral absorption by use of moored spectral absorptionattenuation meters
- Variability of the downwelling diffuse attenuation coefficient with consideration of inelastic scattering
- Spectral particulate attenuation and particle size distribution in the bottom boundary layer of a continental shelf
- Optical and physical variability on timescales from minutes to the seasonal cycle on the New England shelf
- In situ optical variability and relationships in the Santa Barbara Channel: implications for remote sensing
- Sediment resuspension over a continental shelf during Hurricanes Edouard and Hortense