Paper
13 May 2016 High-spectral-resolution lidar for ocean ecosystem studies
Dong Liu, Yudi Zhou, Yongying Yang, Zhongtao Cheng, Jing Luo, Yupeng Zhang, Yibing Shen, Kaiwei Wang, Chong Liu, Jian Bai
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
The research and protection of the ocean ecosystem are key works to maintain the marine status and develop marine functions. However, human’s knowledge about the ocean is greatly limited. Now, in situ, acoustic and remote sensing methods have been applied in the research to understand and explore the ocean. Especially, the lidar is one outstanding remote sensing method for its high spatial and temporal resolution as well as the ability of the vertical detection. Highspectral- resolution lidar (HSRL) employs an ultra-narrow spectral filter to distinguish scattering signals between particles and water molecules without assuming a lidar ratio and obtains optical properties of the ocean with a high accuracy. Nevertheless, the complexity of the seawater causes variable marine optical properties, which gives huge potentiality to develop a HSRL working at different wavelengths in order to promote the inversion accuracy and increase the detection depth. The field-widened Michelson interferometer (FWMI), whose central transmittance can be tuned to any wavelength and field of view is large, can be employed as the HSRL spectral filter and solves problems that the operating wavelength of the iodine filter is fixed and the field of view of Fabry-Perot interferometer is small. The principle of the HSRL based on the FWMI designing for the ocean remote sensing will be presented in detail. In addition, the availability of the application of the FWMI influenced by the disturbance of the states of Brillouin scattering is analyzed and the preliminary theory shows that the HSRL instrument basing on FWMI could be employed in the marine remote sensing with a high accuracy.
© (2016) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Dong Liu, Yudi Zhou, Yongying Yang, Zhongtao Cheng, Jing Luo, Yupeng Zhang, Yibing Shen, Kaiwei Wang, Chong Liu, and Jian Bai "High-spectral-resolution lidar for ocean ecosystem studies", Proc. SPIE 9832, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXI, 983214 (13 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2224488
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 1 scholarly publication.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Scattering

Ocean optics

Mie scattering

LIDAR

Water

Ecosystems

Remote sensing

Back to Top