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27 April 2017 Fiber optic sensors for distributed monitoring of soil and groundwater during in-situ thermal remediation
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Abstract
This paper is focused on the development and field deployment of a multi-parameter and distributed fiber optic sensor for monitoring of soil and groundwater during in-situ thermal remediation of contaminated brownfields. In-situ thermal remediation (ISTR) is a process in which the soil and groundwater are heated using localized heat sources to evaporate and extract hazardous substances and pollutants from brownfields. In this research, the unique advantages of fiber optic is leveraged through the development of transducers for distributed sensing of temperature and pressure which are critical performance parameters for assessing the efficiency of any ISTR process.
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Hamid Alemohammad, Amir Azhari, and Richard Liang "Fiber optic sensors for distributed monitoring of soil and groundwater during in-situ thermal remediation", Proc. SPIE 10208, Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XIV, 102080I (27 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270033
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics sensors

Sensors

Soil contamination

Fourier transforms

Temperature sensors

Bragg cells

Temperature metrology

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