Airborne simultaneous spectroscopic detection of laser-induced water Raman backscatter and fluorescence from chlorophyll a and other naturally occurring pigments
- 15 September 1981
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 20 (18), 3197-3205
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.20.003197
Abstract
The airborne laser-induced spectral emission bands obtained simultaneously from water Raman backscatter and the fluorescence of chlorophyll and other naturally occurring waterborne pigments are reported here for the first time. The importance of this type data lies not only in its single-shot multispectral character but also in the application of the Raman line for correction or calibration of the spatial variation of the laser penetration depth without the need for in situ water attenuation measurements. The entire laser-induced fluorescence and Raman scatter emissions resulting from each separate 532-nm 10-nsec laser pulse are collected and spectrally dispersed in a diffraction grating spectrometer having forty photomultiplier tube detectors. Results from field experiments conducted in the North Sea and the Chesapeake Bay/Potomac River are presented. Difficulties involving the multispectral resolution of the induced emissions are addressed, and feasible solutions are suggested together with new instrument configurations and future research directions.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Absolute tracer dye concentration using airborne laser-induced water Raman backscatterApplied Optics, 1981
- Oil film thickness measurement using airborne laser-induced water Raman backscatterApplied Optics, 1980
- Water depth measurement using an airborne pulsed neon laser systemApplied Optics, 1980
- Field performance of a laser fluorosensor for the detection of oil spillsApplied Optics, 1980
- Remote sensing of subsurface water temperature by Raman scatteringApplied Optics, 1979
- Absolute oil fluorescence conversion efficiencyApplied Optics, 1976
- Fluorescence lifetimes in the photosynthetic unitNature, 1975
- New Algae Mapping Technique by the Use of an Airborne Laser FluorosensorApplied Optics, 1973
- A SENSITIVE METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF OPEN OCEAN PHYTOPLANKTON PHYCOERYTHRIN PIGMENTS BY FLUORESCENCE1Limnology and Oceanography, 1970
- Fluorescence-Spectrum Curves of Chlorophylls, Pheophytins, Phycoerythrins, Phycocyanins and Hypericin.Plant Physiology, 1956