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26 October 1994 Remote sensing investigations of dissolved organic matter and chlorophyll fluorescence fields
Vladimir I. Repin, E. G. Goncharov, Olga I. Repina
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Proceedings Volume 2258, Ocean Optics XII; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190114
Event: Ocean Optics XII, 1994, Bergen, Norway
Abstract
Simultaneous studies of dissolved organic matter and chlorophyll (alpha) fluorescence intensity horizontal distributions were carried out by the method of a remote-acting laser fluorometry in the eastern part of the Black Sea. Investigations of upwelling radiation spectra from the subsurface layer of seawater in a passive mode also were carried out. A computer program for graphic representation of the data statistical processing results was created. Correlation functions of the distributions were studied. Some results of experimental data processing are represented as isolines on electronic maps of sea areas under consideration. The existence of spatial nonuniformities with a different scale in the fluorescence fields was found to take place. Multipurpose applications of the multi-channel analyzer of spectra are discussed.
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Vladimir I. Repin, E. G. Goncharov, and Olga I. Repina "Remote sensing investigations of dissolved organic matter and chlorophyll fluorescence fields", Proc. SPIE 2258, Ocean Optics XII, (26 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190114
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Data processing

Remote sensing

Ocean optics

LIDAR

Software

Visualization

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