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Remote optical detection of biomass burning using a potassium emission signature
(Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2002-07)
A remotely detectable signature for biomass burning that is specific to flaming combustion is found in the strong emission lines of potassium (K) at 766.5 nm and 769.9 nm. Ground level spectra of a test fire illustrate the ...
Seasonal variation of CDOM in the Middle Atlantic Bight: terrestrial inputs and photooxidation
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1997-02)
Surveys of the fluorescence and absorption of chromophore-containing dissolved organic matter
(CDOM) were made along a cruise line extending from the mouth of Delaware Bay southeast to the
Sargasso Sea. With shallow ...
Laser-induced fluorescence: Limits to the remote detection of hydrogen ion, aluminum, and dissolved organic matter
(Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, 1989-07)
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in lake water is, to a certain extent, indicative of water quality. DOM fluorescence intensity varies directly with connentration of the fluorescing organic ...