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Two-dimensional remote air-pollution monitoring via tomography

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Abstract

We propose to apply computerized tomography to measure a two-dimensional pollutant-concentration map over an area that may contain several potential sources of pollution. A tunable-laser source at the center of the area generates secondary or virtual light sources around the perimeter of the area that play the role of x rays in conventional computerized tomography of the human body.

© 1979 Optical Society of America

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