2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.00043
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Remote Sensing of Natural Waters Using a Multichannel, Lidar-Compatible Raman Spectrometer and Blue Excitation

Abstract: The design and operation of a custom-built LIDAR-compatible, four-channel Raman spectrometer integrated to a 473 nm pulsed laser is presented. The multichannel design allowed for simultaneous collection of Raman photons at spectral regions identified as highly sensitive to changes in water temperature. Four independent temperature markers were calculated for ultrapure (Milli-Q) and natural water samples [two-color(||), two-color(⊥), depolarisation(A), and depolarisation(B)]. Temperature accuracies of up to ±0.… Show more

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“…For example, Baker et al 23 and references therein describe calibrations for chl- a in solution as a function of acidification. It also does not include factors for sampling accessories such as fiber optics, 24 photochemical decay, 25 environmental factors, 26 scattering, 27,28 polarization discrimination, 26 or other possible application-specific complications, but they could be included as necessary as either elaboration of terms that already exist in Eq. 1 or as additional terms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Baker et al 23 and references therein describe calibrations for chl- a in solution as a function of acidification. It also does not include factors for sampling accessories such as fiber optics, 24 photochemical decay, 25 environmental factors, 26 scattering, 27,28 polarization discrimination, 26 or other possible application-specific complications, but they could be included as necessary as either elaboration of terms that already exist in Eq. 1 or as additional terms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%