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Cowley, R.
Abstract
The AC/P8 airborne laser fluorosensor (ALF) survey is located in the Northern Bonaparte Basin. The survey was flown in three flights between 29th November 1996 and 1st December 1996. Fifty lines were acquired at 500 m spacing in a NW-SE direction. Line lengths ranged from about 26 km to 32 km with a total of 1,490 km acquired. A total of 1,040,856 spectra were collected at an average spacing of 1.34 m to 1.49 m. Of these 249 were selected as confident fluorescence spectra in the second pass interpretation. The majority of fluors were small but there were also a significant number having medium intensity. Fluor clusters were notably absent from the Corallina Field and only a few fluors were located over the Laminaria Field. The relatively high density of fluors ranging up to medium size over the survey may indicate a working source and migration system.
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- remote sensing
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