Multivariate approach for the retrieval of phytoplankton size structure from measured light absorption spectra in the Mediterranean Sea (BOUSSOLE site)
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Multivariate approach for the retrieval of phytoplankton size structure from measured light absorption spectra in the Mediterranean Sea (BOUSSOLE site)
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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 52, Issue 11, Pages 2257
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The Optical Society
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2013-04-04
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10.1364/ao.52.002257
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