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PORTABLE SPECTRORADIOMETER FOR UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENTS1,2
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EngineeringUnderwater SystemMarine SensorOceanographyRemote Field ApplicationsCalibrationInstrumentationBattery‐powered SpectroradiometerRadiation DetectionImaging SpectroscopySpectral ImagingRadiation MeasurementRadiometryRadio ScienceOptical SensorsHigh-frequency MeasurementSensorsInstrument ScienceSpectroscopyRemote SensingUnderwater TechnologyUnderwater SensingIncident Spectrum
A battery‐powered spectroradiometer is described which can be operated either manually or automatically in remote field applications. The probe can be easily maneuvered into restricted environments. The incident spectrum is determined by measuring successively through 16 interference filters transmitting in narrow wavebands from 401–698 nm. Minimum detectable spectral irradiance is 0.002–0.015 µ W cm −2 nm −1 and is lowest at longer wavelengths. The instrument can measure with an accuracy of ±5% or less to depths where spectral irradiance is 0.03– 1.2% of surface.