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Cowley, R.
Abstract
The Haydn airborne laser fluorosensor (ALF) survey is located in the Vulcan Sub-basin, Timor Sea. The survey was flown in two sorties on the 2nd December 1996. Sixty-five lines were acquired at 400 m spacing in a NW-SE orientation with a total of about 550 square kilometres acquired. Seventeen lines were acquired at 1200 m spacing in the orthogonal NE-SW direction. The NW-SE lines were about 21.35 km long while the NE-SW lines were about 26 km long. Many types of noise were found on the ALF records and these were rejected during the manual checking phase of fluor selection.Of the 1,529,484 spectra recorded, only 21 were interpreted as having confident fluors. No significant fluorescence clusters were observed. Only 4 fluors were found with a F/R ratio above 0.30.
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