Monitoring of petroleum hydrocarbon pollution in surface waters by a direct comparison of fluorescence spectroscopy and remote sensing techniques
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1994
abstract:
Oil pollution levels were estimated using simultaneous acquisition of data from remote sensing by helicopter and fluorescence spectroscopy on surface samples. Laboratory quantitative analysis of hydrocarbons was used to calibrate remotely sensed data. The data acquired by the mentioned techniques were treated using a computer to generate a colour-coded map not attainable with conventional methods representing seawater pollution. Results, obtained in an oil polluted bay with the two different methodologies, were in good agreement and indicated that remotely sensed data together with those achieved by fluorescence spectroscopy are applicable for monitoring hydrocarbon pollution.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
fluorescence spectroscopy; helicopter; intermethod comparison; petrochemical industry; quantitative assay; remote sensing; sea pollution; water contamination; water pollutant; water pollution; water quality
List of contributors:
Crisafi, Ermanno
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