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Major environmental problems all over the world require immediate efforts. Often, it is necessary to obtain quantitative data on pollution-induced effects on natural or man-made systems exposed to a variety of environmental parameters. Useful information about the object may be acquired in the speckle-fields produced by illumination with coherent light. Changes in the object require a corresponding correlation of the speckle fields, a task for which optical methods are employed. Examples of such applications are shown which demonstrate the usefulness of optical metrology in a field challenging scientific engagement.
K. Hinsch
"Coherent Optics In Environmental Monitoring", Proc. SPIE 0673, Holography Applications, (15 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939113
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K. Hinsch, "Coherent Optics In Environmental Monitoring," Proc. SPIE 0673, Holography Applications, (15 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939113