Publication Date:
1983
abstract:
A laboratory experiment is discussed which simulates lidar fluorosensing of oil films on the sea surface at UV wavelengths. Three different mixtures of lasing gases, KrF, XeCl and N//2, were used while a fourth wavelength was given by a dye laser. It turns out that films having a thickness as low as 0. 01 mu m can be detected; the limiting factor resides mainly in the background fluorescence of water. Best results have been obtained with the XeCl excimer laser.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fluorescence; Oil Slicks; Optical Radar; Pollution Monitoring; Ultraviolet Lasers; Water Pollution; Excimer Lasers; Gas Mixtures; Krypton Fluoride Lasers; Ocean Surface; Oil Pollution; Remote Sensing
List of contributors:
Mazzinghi, Piero
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