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A note on in-situ fluorescence for detection of oil in water
Fluorescence has become a common method for in-situ measurement of oil spills over the last decade. This paper describes advances in methodology which should encourage wider use.
An oil spill experiment in 1982 and measurements at Tr˦nabanken in 1983 have revealed the method to be cost effective in monitoring oil spills and leakages, but efforts are needed to improve data interpretation techniques, especially when measuring low concentrations.