Abstract
Escalating interest in environmental monitoring and quality control has generated requirements for instruments capable of obtaining quantitative measurements of specific environmental parameters. In the field of water quality, these parameters might include stream and estuary turbidity fluctuations, the detection and surveillance of pollutant spills, etc. This paper describes laser polarimeter instrumentation capable of remotely providing quantitative measurements of water quality parameters.
© 1976 Optical Society of America
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