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table is comprised of in situ observations between 1997 and 2012, with a global distribution, and include the  fol-lowing variables: remote-sensing reflectance (rrs),  chloro-phyll a concentration (chla), algal pigment absorption  co-efficient (aph), detri
Table 2. Original sets of data and data contributors in the final table.
Table 2. Continued.
Figure 4. Ranges of remote-sensing reflectance band ratios (412 : 443 and 490 : 555) for all data
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