Improved Underwater Excitation-Emission Matrix Fluorometer
TBMG-13451
12/01/2007
- Content
A compact, high-resolution, two-dimensional excitation-emission matrix fluorometer (EEMF) has been designed and built specifically for use in identifying and measuring the concentrations of organic compounds, including polluting hydrocarbons, in natural underwater settings. Heretofore, most EEMFs have been designed and built for installation in laboratories, where they are used to analyze the contents of samples collected in the field and brought to the laboratories. Because the present EEMF can be operated in the field, it is better suited to measurement of spatially and temporally varying concentrations of substances of interest.
- Citation
- "Improved Underwater Excitation-Emission Matrix Fluorometer," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2007.