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  2. Counter-illumination - Wikipedia

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    In cold water at 11 Celsius, the squid's photophores produced a simple (unimodal) spectrum with its peak at 490 nanometres (blue-green). In warmer water at 24 Celsius, the squid added a weaker emission (forming a shoulder on the side of the main peak) at around 440 nanometres (blue), from the same group of photophores.

  3. Water clarity - Wikipedia

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    Water clarity is more specific than water quality. The term "water clarity" more strictly describes the amount of light that passes through water or an object’s visibility in water. The term "water quality" more broadly refers to many characteristics of water, including temperature, dissolved oxygen, the amount of nutrients, or the presence ...

  4. Ocean optics - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics of the light field that can affect AOP measurements include the angle at which light hits the water surface (high in the sky vs. low in the sky, and from which compass direction) and the weather and sky conditions (clouds, atmospheric haze, fog, or sea state aka roughness of the surface of the water).

  5. Water quality - Wikipedia

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    After a natural disaster, as far as water quality testing is concerned, there are widespread views on the best course of action to take and a variety of methods can be employed. The key basic water quality parameters that need to be addressed in an emergency are bacteriological indicators of fecal contamination, free chlorine residual, pH ...

  6. Photoblepharon steinitzi - Wikipedia

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    This can be used to distinguish it from P. palpebratum in which the spot is larger and whiter. A line of reflective scales run the length of its body from the operculum to the caudal fins . Its most distinctive feature are the bioluminscent organs underneath its eyes, which are white, but emit a blue-green light in the dark.

  7. Underwater vision - Wikipedia

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    Underwater vision is the ability to see objects underwater, and this is significantly affected by several factors. Underwater, objects are less visible because of lower levels of natural illumination caused by rapid attenuation of light with distance passed through the water. They are also blurred by scattering of light between the object and ...

  8. Telluric contamination - Wikipedia

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    Most astronomical observations are conducted by measuring photons (electromagnetic waves) which originate beyond the sky.The molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, however, absorb and emit their own light, especially in the visible and near-IR portion of the spectrum, and any ground-based observation is subject to contamination from these telluric (earth-originating) sources.

  9. Tomopteris - Wikipedia

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    It is thought that this mode is to distract predators, analogous to chaff or flares dispensed from military aircraft during evasive maneuvers. Generally, gossamer worms grow to only a few centimeters in overall length, or 20 millimetres (0.79 in) to 40 millimetres (1.6 in) in total length, though this is likely to reflect the size of those ...