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The spectral absorption and scattering properties of dissolved and particulate components in relation to the underwater light field of some tropical Australian fresh waters
Author(s) -
KIRK J. T. O.,
TYLER P. A.
Publication year - 1986
Publication title -
freshwater biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.297
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2427
pISSN - 0046-5070
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2427.1986.tb01001.x
Subject(s) - attenuation , absorption (acoustics) , colored dissolved organic matter , particulates , photosynthetically active radiation , environmental science , underwater , attenuation coefficient , scattering , light scattering , photosynthesis , atmospheric sciences , chemistry , ecology , oceanography , geology , optics , physics , biology , phytoplankton , nutrient , biochemistry
SUMMARY. 1. The inherent optical properties (scattering coefficients and absorption coefficients across the photosynthetic waveband) are presented from diverse tropical water bodies (billabongs) in the Alligator Rivers Region of northern Australia. 2. The data are used to interpret observed characteristics of the underwater light field as exemplified by the spectral distribution, and overall rate of attenuation, of photosynthetically available radiation (PAR). 3. Attenuation of PAR, especially in the blue waveband, is caused primarily by intense light absorption by the yellow‐brown humic pigments, both soluble and particulate, in the water. 4. It was estimated that in six moderately turbid billabongs, light scattering increased attenuation by an average of 58% above that attributable to absorption alone, whereas in a highly turbid billabong the increase was 111%. 5. A distinguishing feature of the optical character of these billabongs, compared with previously studied water bodies in southern Australia, is the great contribution to light absorption made by the particulate humic material.

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