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Determination of optical parameters for lightpenetration in particulate materials and soils with diffuse reflectance (DR)spectroscopy

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Abstract

The results of our investigations of particulate materials (aluminium oxide, quartz sand) and “real world” soils (a brown sand and a dark brown soil) using diffuse reflectance (DR) spectroscopy are presented. The findings are discussed within the framework of Kubelka-Munk (KM) theory as a simplified description of light propagation in highly turbid media. The relation between the KM and the Lambert–Beer (LB) treatment is outlined. The KM parameters determined were the scattering and absorption coefficients (S and K, respectively), and the light penetration depths, dp(KM). It was found that in the UV/VIS spectral range the scattering coefficients of the materials investigated vary by ca. one order of magnitude (S = 6–>100 cm−1), whereas the absorption coefficients change by more than three orders of magnitude (K = <1–>1500 cm−1). The different absorption and scattering properties of the materials lead to strong variations in light penetration depths from the µm into the mm regime [dp(KM) = <20–>3500 µm].

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The article was received on 23 May 2000, accepted on 13 Oct 2000 and first published on 14 Nov 2000


Article type: Paper
DOI: 10.1039/B004127K
Citation: J. Environ. Monit., 2000,2, 651-655
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    Determination of optical parameters for light penetration in particulate materials and soils with diffuse reflectance (DR) spectroscopy

    L. Schober and H. Löhmannsröben, J. Environ. Monit., 2000, 2, 651
    DOI: 10.1039/B004127K

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