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1 June 2005 The investigation of the fluorescence spectra of the upper seawater layer by lidar method
V. Drozdowska, T. Krol
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Proceedings Volume 5849, Fifth Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.629480
Event: Fifth Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics, 2004, Jurata, Poland
Abstract
Lidar investigation of the upper seawater layer allows obtaining in real-time and without disturbing the aquatic medium the continuous fluorescence spectra of seawater in visible range of light. These spectra provide the information on concentration of Chloropyll a (Chl a) and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) as well as allow distinguishing coastal and open-sea waters. Additionally a comparison between the results of Chi a concentrations obtained by classical laboratory method (on the water samples taken from the surface) and lidar in situ method allows detecting and confirming different (surface) water masses.
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V. Drozdowska and T. Krol "The investigation of the fluorescence spectra of the upper seawater layer by lidar method", Proc. SPIE 5849, Fifth Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics, (1 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.629480
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

LIDAR

Water

Molecules

Absorption

Receivers

Visible radiation

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