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11 December 1998 Fluorescence imaging of historical buildings by lidar remote sensing
Valentina Raimondi, Petter K. A. Weibring, Giovanna Cecchi, Hans Edner, Thomas Johansson, Luca Pantani, Barbro Sundner, Sune Svanberg
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Abstract
This paper reports on the first lidar imaging experiments carried out on a historical monument. The measurements were carried out by scanning the northern facade of the Lund cathedral from a distance of at least 60 m with a mobile fluorescence lidar. Two different arrangements were used for the receiver: an optical multi-spectral analyzer or two photomultipliers equipped with interference filters. Depending on the wavelength the fluorescence images allow the mapping of biodirection colonization or of the different stony materials. To our knowledge these were the first images of a historical building detected by a fluorescence lidar.
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Valentina Raimondi, Petter K. A. Weibring, Giovanna Cecchi, Hans Edner, Thomas Johansson, Luca Pantani, Barbro Sundner, and Sune Svanberg "Fluorescence imaging of historical buildings by lidar remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 3496, Earth Surface Remote Sensing II, (11 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332724
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Luminescence

Remote sensing

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Interference filters

Photomultipliers

Receivers

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