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14 October 2019 Fluorescence of organic films various origin and thickness to develop a method of their remote sensing on the sea surface: laboratory studies
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Abstract
The presented paper is aimed at the possibilities of detecting surfactants fluorescence on a water surface using a portable UV diode light source and spectrometer. Under controlled conditions of film thickness, a series of laboratory fluorescence measurements for some surfactant most commonly found in inland waters like crude oil and diesel were performed. Obtained fluorescence spectra were registered for thin films with a thickness from 0.6 to 33 μm. Estimates of the fluorescence intensity in relation to film thickness are obtained.
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Alexander A. Molkov, George V. Leshchev, Tatyana N. Lazareva, and Ivan A. Kapustin "Fluorescence of organic films various origin and thickness to develop a method of their remote sensing on the sea surface: laboratory studies", Proc. SPIE 11150, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2019, 111501O (14 October 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2533256
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Remote sensing

Light sources

Signal attenuation

Spectroscopy

Ultraviolet radiation

Fluorescence spectroscopy

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