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A short description of the fluorescent shipboard lidar based on a solid-state laser and two PRAVETS-8 personal computers is presented. Results of field observations are reported.
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Vinogradov, A.V., Surovegin, A.L. & Fedorov, V.V. Automated laser system for remote measuring of the sea water fluorescence. Soviet Journal of Physical Oceanography 2, 387–391 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02197772
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