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How schlieren affects beam transmissometers and LISST-Deep: an example from the stratified Danube River delta, NW Black Sea
2015
Mediterranean Marine Science
The term 'schlieren' describes angular deflection of a light ray when it passes through a fluid region characterized by refractive index inhomogeneities. These inhomogeneities in the marine environment are generally caused by density variations, i.e. salinity and temperature anomalies. The influence of schlieren on transmissometers and the in situ particle sizer LISST-Deep of Sequoia Scientific are examined in the Danube delta during October 2007. A seasonal pycnocline driven mainly by an
doi:10.12681/mms.1116
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