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8 May 2003 Laboratory and flow-through optical spectral probes to measure water quality and content
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Proceedings Volume 4892, Ocean Remote Sensing and Applications; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466070
Event: Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
A new set of two optical spectral probes developed to measue content of organic and inorganic constituencies suspended and dissolved in natural water is proposed. The set is capable to measure spectral attenuation and absorption coefficients of light, total amounts of organic and terrigenic hydrosoles suspended in water, and amount of organic matter dissolved in natural water. It can be used to monitor water quality and measure optically active ingredients in oceans, lakes and other natural water basins.
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Vladimir I. Haltrin and Alex I. Chepyzhenko "Laboratory and flow-through optical spectral probes to measure water quality and content", Proc. SPIE 4892, Ocean Remote Sensing and Applications, (8 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466070
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KEYWORDS
Water

Ocean optics

Absorption

Signal attenuation

Monochromators

Mirrors

Optical testing

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