Suspended minerogenic particles in a reservoir: Light‐scattering features from individual particle analysis
F Peng, SW Effler - Limnology and oceanography, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Light‐scattering attributes of minerogenic particles in a reservoir, where these particles
dominate over a wide range of light‐scattering levels, were characterized by an individual …
dominate over a wide range of light‐scattering levels, were characterized by an individual …
Role of minerogenic particles in light scattering in lakes and a river in central New York
F Peng, SW Effler, D O'Donnell, MG Perkins… - Applied …, 2007 - opg.optica.org
The role of minerogenic particles in light scattering in several lakes and a river (total of ten
sites) in central New York, which represent a robust range of scattering conditions, was …
sites) in central New York, which represent a robust range of scattering conditions, was …
Mass-specific scattering coefficient for natural minerogenic particle populations: particle size distribution effect and closure analyses
F Peng, SW Effler - Applied optics, 2012 - opg.optica.org
The relationship between the particulate scattering coefficient (b_p) and the concentration of
suspended particulate matter (SPM), as represented by the mass-specific scattering …
suspended particulate matter (SPM), as represented by the mass-specific scattering …
Characterizations of minerogenic particles in support of modeling light scattering in Lake Superior through a two‐component approach
F Peng, SW Effler, DO Donnell… - Limnology and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The role of suspended minerogenic particles in light scattering in eastern Lake Superior and
Keweenaw Bay (11 sites) during July of 2006 was evaluated with an individual particle …
Keweenaw Bay (11 sites) during July of 2006 was evaluated with an individual particle …
Long‐term study of minerogenic particle optics in Cayuga Lake, New York
SW Effler, F Peng - Limnology and Oceanography, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The dynamics of light scattering by minerogenic particles in the upper waters of Cayuga
Lake, New York, were characterized for the spring—autumn interval of 8 yr (1999–2006) at …
Lake, New York, were characterized for the spring—autumn interval of 8 yr (1999–2006) at …
Suspended minerogenic particle distributions in high‐energy coastal environments: Optical implications
RH Stavn, TR Keen - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines suspended minerogenic particle distributions in the near‐coastal
ocean, Oceanside, California. The environment is dominated by resuspension of particles …
ocean, Oceanside, California. The environment is dominated by resuspension of particles …
Light-scattering features of turbidity-causing particles in interconnected reservoir basins and a connecting stream
F Peng, SW Effler, DC Pierson, DG Smith - Water Research, 2009 - Elsevier
Light-scattering features of minerogenic particles in interconnected reservoir basins and a
connecting stream in the watershed of New York City's water supply system, where these …
connecting stream in the watershed of New York City's water supply system, where these …
Optical properties of size fractions of suspended particulate matter in littoral waters of Québec
G Mohammadpour, JP Gagné, P Larouche… - …, 2017 - bg.copernicus.org
Mass-specific absorption (ai∗(λ)) and scattering (bi∗(λ)) coefficients were derived for four
size fractions (i= 0.2–0.4, 0.4–0.7, 0.7–10, and> 10 µm, λ= wavelength in nm) of suspended …
size fractions (i= 0.2–0.4, 0.4–0.7, 0.7–10, and> 10 µm, λ= wavelength in nm) of suspended …
Spectral absorption properties of mineral particles in western Lake Erie: Insights from individual particle analysis
F Peng, SW Effler - Limnology and oceanography, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The light‐absorbing attributes of minerogenic particle populations were determined for clay‐
mineral‐enriched conditions at 14 sites in the western basin of Lake Erie following a wind …
mineral‐enriched conditions at 14 sites in the western basin of Lake Erie following a wind …
Biogeochemical origins of particles obtained from the inversion of the volume scattering function and spectral absorption in coastal waters
In the aquatic environment, particles can be broadly separated into phytoplankton (PHY),
non-algal particle (NAP) and dissolved (or very small particle, VSP) fractions. Typically …
non-algal particle (NAP) and dissolved (or very small particle, VSP) fractions. Typically …
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