Hi Alison,

On 20/12/13 11:50, Frederic MELIN wrote:
> For the rest, I'd recommend: 
> volume_absorption_coefficient_of_radiative_flux_in_sea_water_due_to_dissolved_organic_matter_and_non_pigmented_particles;
> ...
> is the sum of the other 2, and is a standard satellite product (the other 2 
> terms are not easily distinguishable from space). 

Fred and Roy have said it all much more nicely than I'd manage, so I'll
confine myself to confirming that our use is primarily to describe
satellite products, so we'd find this the most useful of the set, though
the others would also be useful when dealing with physical samples.

I also quite like the pigments variant, as long as it's clear it's
referring to biological pigments as opposed to, say, paint(!)

Cheers,

Mike.


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