Experimental Tests for Fluorescence LIDAR Remote Sensing of Submerged Plastic Marine Litter
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Marine plastic litter has become a global challenge, affecting all regions of the planet, with
massive plastic input to the marine environment every year. Novel remote sensing methods can
greatly contribute to face this complex issue with their ability to provide large-scale data. Here we
present experimental tests exploring the potential of the hyperspectral fluorescence LIDAR
technique for the detection and characterization of plastics when plunged into a layer of natural
water. The experiments were carried out in the laboratory by using an in-house developed
fluorescence hyperspectral LIDAR with 355 nm excitation from a distance of 11 m on weathered
commercial plastic samples plunged into natural water. Results showed the capability of the
technique to detect the fluorescence features of several types of plastics, also when plunged into
water, and to decouple it from the fluorescence due to colored dissolved organic matter and from
Raman scattering due to water molecules. Discrimination of plastics against other marine debris,
e.g., vegetation and wood, has also been discussed. The study lays a basis for fluorescence LIDAR
remote sensing of plastics in marine environment and paves the way to the detection of MPL also
in conditions (e.g., submerged or transparent plastics) that are likely to be challenging by using
other passive remote sensing techniques.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
: fluorescence; LIDAR; hyperspectral; plastics; marine litter; remote sensing
Elenco autori:
Raimondi, Valentina; Palombi, Lorenzo
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