SPECTRAL ABSORPTION-COEFFICIENTS OF LIVING PHYTOPLANKTON AND NONALGAL BIOGENOUS MATTER - A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE PERU UPWELLING AREA AND THE SARGASSO SEA
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Absorption coefficients of total particulate (biogenous) matter were determined in the mesotrophic waters of the Peruvian upwelling and the oligotrophic waters of the Sargasso Sea. A method based on spectral criteria was used to partition these coefficients into absorption by living algal cells and by nonalgal (mainly detrital) material. This method was tested by independently measuring absorption by nonalgal material for samples from the Sargasso Sea. The average Chl‐specific absorption coefficients measured in the Sargasso Sea are significantly higher than in the Peruvian upwelling and also higher in the surface layer than in the deep Chl maximum layer. These systematic variations appear to be mainly due to differences in sizes and intracellular pigment concentrations of the cells, inducing differences in the amplitude of the package effect.
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Océanographie
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Limnology Oceanography - May 1990 - Bricaud - Spectral absorption coefficients of living phytoplankton and nonalgal.pdf (1.8 Mo)
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