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14 - Civil and Construction Engineering
University of Strathclyde
Evaluation and improvement of an iterative scattering correction scheme for in situ absorption and attenuation measurements
Collaboration with three world leading laboratories (Jacek Piskozub piskozub@iopan.gda.pl - Polish Academy of Sciences Sopot Poland, Rudiger Rottgers rroettgers@hzg.de - Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Germany, and Rick Reynolds rreynolds@ucsd.edu - Scripps Institution of Oceanography USA). Major instrument manufacturer (WETLabs Inc. USA) has acknowledged importance of results for interpretation of data from widely used instrument: “constitutes a very significant contribution, the most important since the Zaneveld et al. (1994) paper that derived the original correction schemes used by the community currently” (Dr Mike Twardowski - mtwardo@wetlabs.com). Work developed from NERC Advanced Research Fellowship held by McKee (NE/E013678/1).