“…Recently, the term CDOM has been employed to describe that fraction of the dissolved organic matter which modifies the color of the water by absorption of light (the terms gilvin, gelbstoff, or yellow substance are often used interchangably with CDOM). The oceanographic and limnological literature is rife with reports of the absorption effects of CDOM [James and Birge, 1938;Jerlov, 1955;Kalle, 1961Kalle, , 1966Hojerslev, 1974;Stuermer, 1975;Lundgren, 1976;Kirk, 1976Kirk, , 1980Bricaud et al, 1981;Carder et al, 1989]. Similarly, PDP often has a significant effect on the spectral absorption of ocean particles, especially at short wavelengths [Kiefer and Soohoo, 1982;Kishino et al, 1985;Mitchell and Kiefer, 1988a;Roesler et al, 1989].…”