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17 June 1993 Laser-induced fluorescence monitoring of vegetation, soils, and minerals for mountain country: ecological aspects of spaceborne image analysis
T. A. Trifonova, A. A. Nazarian, Sergei M. Arakelian
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Proceedings Volume 1922, Laser Study of Macroscopic Biosystems; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.146173
Event: Laser Spectroscopy of Biomolecules: 4th International Conference on Laser Applications in Life Sciences, 1992, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Abstract
Studying mountain geosystems by remote sensing, both by the spectral-zonal space-borne images and by laser-induced fluorescence, is presented. Space images help to quickly obtain a full picture of the pattern of pollution which is hard to achieve through ground investigations; but concrete detailed information about the object under study may be obtained by helicopter- boarded laser-spectrometer for fluorescent analysis.
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T. A. Trifonova, A. A. Nazarian, and Sergei M. Arakelian "Laser-induced fluorescence monitoring of vegetation, soils, and minerals for mountain country: ecological aspects of spaceborne image analysis", Proc. SPIE 1922, Laser Study of Macroscopic Biosystems, (17 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.146173
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KEYWORDS
Pollution

Vegetation

Luminescence

Minerals

Soil science

Remote sensing

Soil contamination

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