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Oceanography L6-10

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Light in the sea

Author: Alex Rapai



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This infrared radiation is quickly absorbed and converted to heat in the upper few metres. Ultraviolet radiation (<380 nm) forms only a small fraction of the total radiation & is rapidly scattered and absorbed, except in very clear ocean waters. Remaining 50% of the radiation comprises the visible spectrum. In oceanic regions blue-green light penetrates the deepest. In coastal regions green light penetrates the deepest.


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