Light transmissivity in the NESTOR site

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The water transmissivity is a parameter of paramount importance in the design and construction of water Cherenkov detectors which are used as neutrino telescopes. The 1/e transmission distance of 460 nm blue-green uncollimated light in deep sea-water (down to 4000 m) has been measured at three locations, in the NESTOR deployment site, off the coast of Pylos in South West Greece. The light path lengths were 7.44 m, 20.69 m and 40.37 m. The 1/e transmission distance, for depths greater than 3500 m, is found to be 55 +/- 10 m.

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