Seasonal variability in inherent optical properties in a western Norwegian fjord

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We present measured seasonal variations in the inherent optical properties (the absorption and scattering coefficients) of water in a deep silled fjord (Samnangerfjorden) in western Norway. These were based on measurements taken at monthly intervals during an annual cycle. The measurements also include concentrations of chlorophyll a and yellow substance, which were assumed to dominate the behaviour of the absorption and scattering coefficients. The stations were at three fixed locations, one being placed in the innermost part of the fjord where there is little mixing of fjord water with water from the coastal current. The other two stations were placed at different distances from the mouth of the fjord, so that the water masses are characterized by different amounts of mixing between fjord water and coastal current water. Our data set shows how the absorption and scattering coefficients vary in a Norwegian fjord during an annual cycle, and how they depend on the concentrations of chlorophyll a and yellow substance. Values of the absorption coefficient at 412 nm varied between 0.1 and 2.0 m-1. and scattering coefficients were also found to vary within this range. Little variation over the spectral range was found for the scattering coefficients, but the absorption coefficient had larger spectral variations. The chlorophyll a concentrations varied from 0.01 to 6.3 mg m-3, and the concentration of yellow substance, as expressed by its absorption coefficient at 310 nm, was within the range 0.7-7.8 m-1.

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Frette, Ø., Erga, S. R., Hamre, B., Aure, J., & Stamnes, J. J. (2004). Seasonal variability in inherent optical properties in a western Norwegian fjord. Sarsia, 89(4), 276–291. https://doi.org/10.1080/00364820410002541

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