28th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics 2022
DOI: 10.1117/12.2645116
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Influence of suspended particulate matter on the optical properties of seawater in the western Eurasian Arctic shelf

Abstract: This comparative study discusses the concentration and major phase composition of suspended particulate matter (SPM) derived from observations collected in the White, Barents and Kara seas in 2001-2021. A selective synthesis is based on our field data on SPM concentrations obtained from water samples and optical data determined from beam attenuation coefficient and light scattering revealed a pronounced difference of seawater optical properties of the western Arctic shelf of Eurasia. The heterogeneous origin o… Show more

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“…Beam C(530) is linearly correlated with SPM concentration where the composition and size distribution are uniform 18,23 . In the Kara Sea, the R 2 coefficient of linear dependence of C(530) vs. SPM mass concentration reached 0.97 and in some cases -0.99 due to the high contribution of fine terrigenous particles less than 20 μm 24 . The reliable correlation between the volume concentration of SPM derived from LISST-Deep and chlorophyll fluorescence indicates that the volume concentrations primarily reflects the biogenic particles 19 .…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Beam C(530) is linearly correlated with SPM concentration where the composition and size distribution are uniform 18,23 . In the Kara Sea, the R 2 coefficient of linear dependence of C(530) vs. SPM mass concentration reached 0.97 and in some cases -0.99 due to the high contribution of fine terrigenous particles less than 20 μm 24 . The reliable correlation between the volume concentration of SPM derived from LISST-Deep and chlorophyll fluorescence indicates that the volume concentrations primarily reflects the biogenic particles 19 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore volume concentration can be a proxy for biogenic particles, especially in the top of water column. The presence of two particle populations (or bimodality) is a characteristic feature of the particle size distribution in the euphotic zone of the water column 24 . Therefore, we consider separately the characteristics of SPM in the surface layer and in the water column.…”
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confidence: 99%