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Area of Science:

  • Ocean optics
  • Particulate scattering

Background:

  • Particulate volume scattering functions (VSFs) describe how particles scatter light.
  • Understanding VSF variability is crucial for oceanographic remote sensing and optical modeling.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the consistency of VSF shapes in the backward direction across diverse oceanic environments.
  • To determine the optimal angle for estimating particulate backscattering coefficients from single measurements.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of millions of particulate volume scattering functions (VSFs) from global ocean and coastal sites.
  • Statistical analysis of VSF shape variability, particularly in the backward scattering region (90°–170°).

Main Results:

  • VSF shapes in the backward direction exhibited low variability (≤5%) between 90° and 170°.
  • The lowest VSF shape variability was observed between 110° and 120°.
  • This consistency supports the use of single-angle measurements for backscattering coefficient estimation.

Conclusions:

  • Estimating particulate backscattering coefficients using measurements near 110°–120° is reliable under most oceanic conditions.
  • Maximum uncertainty in these estimates is low (a few percent) after accounting for instrument noise.