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30 December 1997 Preliminary experiment on the remote sensing of historical buildings by fluorescence lidar
Petter K. A. Weibring, Mats Andersson, Giovanna Cecchi, Hans Edner, Jonas Johansson, Luca Pantani, Valentina Raimondi, Barbro Sundner, Sune Svanberg
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Proceedings Volume 3222, Earth Surface Remote Sensing; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.298162
Event: Aerospace Remote Sensing '97, 1997, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Stone surface monitoring of historical buildings is of interest in the planning of restoration work, both for assessing biodeteriogen growth and for detecting the spectroscopic features of the surface itself. Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) analysis yields strong signals in the near IR region due to algal depositions while signals through the visible region are useful for the characterization of the stone materials. This paper reports on the first experiments carried out in the framework of a joint project of LTH and IROE-CNR aimed at the fluorescence imaging of historical buildings. We have used a fiber-optical fluorosensor for performing point measurements, and a mobile fluorescence imaging lidar system for remote measurements at a typical distance of 60 m.
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Petter K. A. Weibring, Mats Andersson, Giovanna Cecchi, Hans Edner, Jonas Johansson, Luca Pantani, Valentina Raimondi, Barbro Sundner, and Sune Svanberg "Preliminary experiment on the remote sensing of historical buildings by fluorescence lidar", Proc. SPIE 3222, Earth Surface Remote Sensing, (30 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.298162
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

LIDAR

Buildings

Laser induced fluorescence

Imaging systems

Remote sensing

Fluorescence spectroscopy

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