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Airborne fluorometer applicable to marine and estuarine studies

January 1, 1969

An experimental Fraunhofer line discriminator detected solar-stimulated yellow fluorescence (5890 A) emitted by Rhodamine WT dye in aqueous solutions. Concentration of 1 part per billion was detected in tap water 1/2-meter deep. In extremely turbid San Francisco Bay, dye was monitored in concentrations of less than 5 parts per billion from helicopter and ship. Applications include studies of current dynamics and dispersion. Potential applications of the technique could include sensing oil spills, fish oils, lignin sulfonates, other fluorescent pollutants, and chlorophyll fluorescence.

Publication Year 1969
Title Airborne fluorometer applicable to marine and estuarine studies
Authors George E. Stoertz, William R. Hemphill, David A. Markle
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Marine Technology Society Journal
Index ID 70112284
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center