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Optical Characterization of Coral Skeleton with Low-coherence Enhanced Backscattering Spectroscopy

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Abstract

We have implemented Low-coherence Enhanced Backscattering (LEBS) as a tool for non-invasively measuring optical properties. We observe that coral skeletons that are susceptible to bleaching have smaller reduced scattering coefficients and fractal dimensions.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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