Author:
Lednicka Barbara,Otremba Zbigniew,Piskozub Jacek
Abstract
AbstractThis study concerns changes in the solar light transfer in seawater as a result of the appearance of oil substances in the form of oil-in-water emulsions. The expected effect of the studies is to gather knowledge that would be useful in designing an optical sensor for monitoring oil substances penetrating the seawater column. The paper presents the process of the Monte Carlo modelling of the upwelling radiance detected by a virtual underwater sensor. Moreover, this article discusses the predicted difference between the intensity of the signal from the upwelling radiance meter and the signal from the downwelling radiance meter. The modelling results suggest that in order to obtain a strong signal indicating the presence of oil substances, the radiance meter should receive light running upwards in the sea depth.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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