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19 May 2005 Advanced oil pollution detection using an airborne hyperspectral lidar technology
Abstract
The increasing demand on accurately monitoring various pollutions, especially, oil in seawater and in ice, requires the employment of advanced remote sensing means. These techniques must be real-time and suitable for multiple tasks. One of very promising oil remote sensing techniques is a hyperspectral analyze of a laser light reflected by oil film. There is some development work going on in the world. This activity focuses on a modern lidar system, which is called a multi-wavelength hyperspectral lidar system. Our paper provides an overview of state-of-art of hyperspectral lidar technology up-to-date.
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Andre Samberg "Advanced oil pollution detection using an airborne hyperspectral lidar technology", Proc. SPIE 5791, Laser Radar Technology and Applications X, (19 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.607590
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KEYWORDS
Water

LIDAR

Sensors

Luminescence

Remote sensing

Synthetic aperture radar

Ocean optics

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