LIFES: Laser Induced Fluorescence and Environmental Sensing
Abstract
A laboratory investigation has been conducted to evaluate the detection and identification capabilities of laser induced fluorescence as a remote sensing technique for the marine environment. The relative merits of fluorescence parameters including emission and excitation profiles, intensity and lifetime measurements are discussed in relation to the identification of specific targets of the marine environment including crude oils, refined petroleum products, fish oils and algae. Temporal profiles displaying the variation of lifetime with emission wavelength have proven to add a new dimension of specificity and simplicity to the technique.
- Publication:
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Use of Lasers for Hydrographic Studies
- Pub Date:
- August 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975sulh.nasa..153H
- Keywords:
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- Laser Applications;
- Laser Induced Fluorescence;
- Marine Environments;
- Remote Sensors;
- Water Pollution;
- Algae;
- Emission Spectra;
- Fluorescence;
- Oil Slicks;
- Water Quality;
- Lasers and Masers