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Hydrolight and Ecolight exercises Lab 9 Hydrolight and Ecolight exercises

Ex. 1: Inputting measured Chl(z) data

Ex. 2: inputting IOPs from a, c, and bb sensors

Ex. 3: simulating Case 2 water Increased mineral concentration increases Rrs in the 550nm wavelengths.

Ex. 4: simulating optically shallow water

Exercise 5 Two Hypotheses: Problems causes by wrong backscatter number or “wrong” data input Backscatter changes don’t appear to help drop the hydrolight curve Editing out the anomalous data line appears to create the desired shape Garbage In, Garbage Out???