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      Reconciling models of primary production and photoacclimation [Invited]

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              Absorption spectrum (380-700 nm) of pure water. II. Integrating cavity measurements.

              R Pope, E Fry (1997)
              Definitive data on the absorption spectrum of pure water from 380 to 700 nm have been obtained with an integrating cavity technique. The results are in good agreement with those recently obtained by our group with a completely independent photothermal technique. As before, we find that the absorption in the blue is significantly lower than had previously been generally believed and that the absorption minimum is at a significantly shorter wavelength, i.e., 0.0044 ? 0.0006 m(-1) at 418 nm. Several spectroscopic features have been identified in the visible spectrum to our knowledge for the first time.
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                APOPAI
                Applied Optics
                Appl. Opt.
                The Optical Society
                1559-128X
                2155-3165
                2020
                2020
                April 01 2020
                April 01 2020
                : 59
                : 10
                : C100
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                10.1364/AO.386252
                8adccfaa-021e-4410-915b-692147c81d74
                © 2020

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