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Ocean color study in Arabian sea is conducted with the obejective to establish primarily algorithm through which chlorophyll can be quantitatively determined. A method for atmospheric radiance calculation for evaluation of ocean chlorophyll concentration is developed. An algorithm relating reflectance to insitu chlorophyll pigment concentration is presented. A few chlorophyll pigment extraction models of other investigators are presented. Most of the models work well for those specific waters used to develop the algorithm.

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Muralikrishna, I.V. (1983). Ocean Color Studies in Arabian Sea. In: Cracknell, A.P. (eds) Remote Sensing Applications in Marine Science and Technology. NATO ASI Series, vol 106. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7163-9_14

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