Relationship between nephelometric turbidity and scattering coefficients in certain Australian waters
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
31(1) 1 - 12
Published: 1980
Abstract
It has been shown for five water bodies in the southern tablelands of New South Wales that there is a linear relationship between the nephelometric turbidity measured on water samples, and the value of 2RαK; where Rα is the asymptotic (maximum) value of underwater irradiance reflectance. and K is the vertical attenuation coefficient of irradiance, both measured in situ. An earlier theoretical analysis had shown that 2RαK should be equal to bb′, a new scattering parameter of the water, referred to as the asymptotic backscattering coefficient. The observed relationship between turbidity and 2RαK supports the interpretation of this latter parameter in terms of the scattering properties of the water. It is here proposed that bb′ (i.e. 2RαK) provides a useful alternative measure of light scattering by different waters.
Theoretical calculations, using published data for underwater radiance distribution and volume scattering function for other water bodies, have been used to determine the ratios of the asymptotic backscattering coefficient, bb′. to the normal backscattering and total scattering coefficients (bb and b), for different types of water. The relationships which have been found may be used to obtain approximate values for these fundamental, but hard to measure. scattering coefficients.
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9800001
© CSIRO 1980