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Drivers of spectral optical scattering by particles in the upper 500 m of the Atlantic Ocean

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posted on 2025-08-01, 10:52 authored by E Organelli, G Dall’Olmo, RJW Brewin, F Nencioli, GA Tarran
Optical models have been proposed to relate spectral variations in the beam attenuation (cp) and optical backscattering (bbp) coefficients to marine particle size distributions (PSDs). However, due to limited PSD data, particularly in the open ocean, optically derived PSDs suffer from large uncertainties and we have a poor empirical understanding of the drivers of spectral cp and bbp coefficients. Here we evaluated PSD optical proxies and investigated their drivers by analyzing an unprecedented dataset of co-located PSDs, phytoplankton abundances and optical measurements collected across the upper 500 m of the Atlantic Ocean. The spectral slope of cp was correlated (r>0.59) with the slope of the PSD only for particles with diameters >1 µm and also with eukaryotic phytoplankton concentrations. No significant relationships between PSDs and the spectral slope of bbp were observed. In the upper 200 m, the bbp spectral slope was correlated to the light absorption by particles (ap; r<-0.54) and to the ratio of cyanobacteria to eukaryotic phytoplankton. This latter correlation was likely the consequence of the strong relationship we observed between ap and the concentration of eukaryotic phytoplankton (r=0.83).

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4000125730/18/NL/FF/gp

706781

ESRIN/RFQ/3-14457/16/I-BG

European Space Agency

European Union Horizon 2020

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NE/R015953/1

NER/0/5/2001/00680

NNX10AT70G

Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

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Journal © 2020. Open access. Published by The Optical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI.

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This is the final version. Available on open access from the Optical Society of America via the DOI in this record Data Availability: Particle size distribution data collected on the AMT26 cruise are available at https://doi.org/10.5285/79103bda-8913-39f3-e053-6c86abc0567a. All other data are freely available at https://www.bodc.ac.uk/projects/uk/amt/.

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Optics Express

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Optical Society of America

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2020-10-28T09:53:21Z

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2020-10-28T09:56:58Z

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Vol. 28 (23) pp. 34147-34166

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