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17 January 1997 High-spectral-resolution lidar experiments for the monitoring of water column temperature
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Proceedings Volume 2959, Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Sea; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.264271
Event: Satellite Remote Sensing III, 1996, Taormina, Italy
Abstract
This paper deals with laboratory and filed experiments carried out in the last few years by the authors for the detection of underwater temperature by Raman scattering. Laboratory experiments have been aimed at the implementation of a procedure to be transferred to the remote sensing application, so that only relative parameters have been considered. Field experiments have been carried out during oceanographic campaigns in the Tyrrhenian Sea with a high spectral resolution lidar. The results outline the usefulness of high spectral resolution lidars for the detection of underwater temperature, opening the possibility of applying more refined elaboration procedures for the extraction of underwater temperature.
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Giovanna Cecchi and Valentina Raimondi "High-spectral-resolution lidar experiments for the monitoring of water column temperature", Proc. SPIE 2959, Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Sea, (17 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.264271
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

LIDAR

Spectral resolution

Temperature metrology

Remote sensing

High temperature raman spectroscopy

Water

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