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The chemical and bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters : a preliminary analysis

Bibliography: pages 103-114.

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Main Author: Bernard, Stewart
Other Authors: Shillington, Frank
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Oceanography 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/21431 The chemical and bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters : a preliminary analysis Bernard, Stewart Shillington, Frank Oceanography Bibliography: pages 103-114. This study will attempt to begin the bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters. Gelbstoff is a collective term, in itself perhaps an indication of a poorly understood phenomenon, given to a complex group of macromolecular organic compounds. It is the common bio-optical properties of these compounds that cause such an association, specifically the exponential decrease of absorption with increase in wavelength, resulting in typical absorption spectra decaying exponentially from a maximum in the ultra-violet. It is the accurate measurement or inferral of these spectra that is the primary aim of any bio-optical investigation of gelbstoff. 2016-08-22T12:26:38Z 2016-08-22T12:26:38Z 1996 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21431 eng application/pdf Department of Oceanography Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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The chemical and bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters : a preliminary analysis
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title The chemical and bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters : a preliminary analysis
title_full The chemical and bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters : a preliminary analysis
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title_full_unstemmed The chemical and bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters : a preliminary analysis
title_short The chemical and bio-optical characterisation of gelbstoff in southern African waters : a preliminary analysis
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