An airborne laser fluorosensor for the detection of oil on water
Abstract
An airborne laser fluorosensor for the detection of oil derivatives on water has been tested. The system transmits 337 nm UV radiation at the rate of 100 pulses per second and monitors fluorescent emission at 540 nm. Daylight flight tests were made over the areas of controlled oil spills and additional reconnaissance flights were made over a 50 km stretch of the Delaware River to establish ambient oil baseline in the river. The results show that the device is capable of monitoring and mapping out extremely low level oil on water which cannot be identified by ordinary photographic method.
- Publication:
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In its The Use of Lasers for Hydrographic Studies p 197-202 (SEE N75-30525 21-36
- Pub Date:
- 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975ulhs.nasa..197K
- Keywords:
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- Airborne Equipment;
- Oil Slicks;
- Pulsed Lasers;
- Remote Sensors;
- Equipment Specifications;
- Fluorescence;
- Pollution Monitoring;
- Water Pollution;
- Lasers and Masers