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Ice thickness measurements by Raman&Rayleigh scattering technique

Authors: S.M. Pershin; V.N. Lednev; R.N. Yulmetov; A.F. Bunkin; M. Ya. Grishin;

Ice thickness measurements by Raman&Rayleigh scattering technique

Abstract

An efficient technique for ice thickness measurements by Raman&Rayleigh scattering is suggested. The elastic scattering is used for air-to-sample borders indication but fails to detect floating ice border. The Raman spectroscopy is used to detect interfaces between transparent materials such as ice-water interface. This approach is a promising express and non-invasive technique for remote thickness measurements in field experiments.

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