A practical method for estimating the light backscattering coefficient
from the remote- sensing reflectance in Baltic Sea conditions and
examples of its possible application
Abstract
The paper discusses a simple empirical method for calculating spectra of
the light backscattering coefficient bb(λ) in Baltic Sea surface waters
based on the remote-sensing reflectance Rrs(λ). This method relies on
the following two aspects: 1) the existence of a relatively strong
statistical correlation between these two optical quantities in the red
light wavelength range (e.g. at 620 nm), and 2) the fact that
backscattering coefficients at other wavelengths can be approximated
from their values estimated in the red part of the spectrum. Possible
applications are described. This method is applicable as one of the
stages in simple algorithms for estimating spectra of the light
absorption coefficient in seawater, without the need for any a priori
assumptions regarding the spectral shape of absorption by dissolved and
suspended seawater constituents.