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Transmission of the oceanic chlorophyll fluorescence to the top of the atmosphere

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Schlüssel, P., & Graßl, H. (1984). Transmission of the oceanic chlorophyll fluorescence to the top of the atmosphere. Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift, 37, 57-69. doi:10.1007/BF02226535.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-110A-9
Abstract
Radiative transfer modelling for a coupled ocean-atmosphere system near 685 nm indicates a sufficiently high fluorescence signal of the chlorophyll a transmitted to the top of the atmosphere. However, only the shortwave half is seen at the top of the atmosphere, the longwave half is fully masked by atmospheric oxygen and water vapour absorption. The impact of atmospheric aerosol extinction on the signal transmission is almost negligible. The Hα line of the sun, atmospheric water vapour absorption, and chlorophyll absorption near 670 nm influence radiative transfer in the shortwave tail of the fluorescence line making the search for a baseline in order to eliminate the background radiation a difficult task. © 1984 Deutsches Hydrographisches Institut.