Abstract
Detection and quantification of oil pollutions in natural water is now a very real problem for environmental monitoring. Some investigators use intensity depression of Raman backscattered signal from water under an oil film for film thickness measurement. This technique has one essential shortage: the remotely detected intensity ratio depends on laser power output, experimental conditions variations, laser beam penetration into the water column, etc.
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