Effect of dissolved and suspended matter on light in the sea and phytoplankton light absorbance capacity in coastal waters of the Black Sea  id статьи: 680
Тип публикации
статья в журнале
Журнал
Fundamentalnaya i Prikladnaya Gidrofizika
ISSN:2073-6673
Выходные данные
том
13
выпуск
2
страницы
43-50
Авторы
Churilova, T.Y.1
Efimova, T.V.1
Moiseeva, N.A.1
Skorokhod, E.Y.1
УДК
582.26/27:591.157:551.465.8(262.5)
Абстракт
The effect of in water optically active components on spectral downwelling irradiance and on phytoplankton capacity to absorb light has been investigated in coastal waters of the Black Sea near Crimean Peninsula, where spectral light
absorption coefficients of phytoplankton, non-algal particles and colored dissolved organic matter were measured in different seasons 2016. It has been revealed, that an increasing of content of optically active components effect on
the spectral features of downwelling irradiance - shift of wavelength of the maximum of spectral downwelling irradiance to the longer wavelength on ~25-40 nm, which resulted in ~3 times decreasing of the spectrally weighted
chlorophyll-a specific absorption coefficient. It has been shown that change in spectral downwelling irradiance, caused by content of any optically active components, is described by its relationship on ratio between light absorption
coefficients of colored detrital matter and phytoplankton pigment (aCDM(440)/aph(440)), which is optical depth-dependent.
Ключевые слова
LIGHT ABSORPTION, PHYTOPLANKTON PIGMENTS, NON-ALGAL PARTICLES, COLORED DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER, SPECTRAL DOWNWELLING IRRADIANCE, BLACK SEA
Дата занесения
2020-08-05 12:02:04