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Monitoring contaminants of water areas by means of an airborne thermal-vision complex

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This paper discusses technical means of thermal-vision aerial imaging and a technique for using them to interpret the results when monitoring the contaminants of water arteries, using St. Petersburg as an example. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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