Abstract
Field and laboratory measurements have been made to extend our understanding of submarine elliptically polarized light, which occurs in lines of sight just beyond the critical angle. It is not detectable in bearings of the sun or anti-sun, is strongest within a few centimeters of the surface, is more easily observed with large solar zenith distances, and is not affected by light entering the water at the surface in the line of sight....
Recommended Citation
Ivanoff, Alexandre, and Talbot H. Waterman. 1958. "Elliptical polarization of submarine illumination." Journal of Marine Research 16, (3). https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/journal_of_marine_research/897