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Fluorescence lidar imaging of building monuments for remote assessment of algal and lichen growth

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Abstract

Remote fluorescence monitoring of the stone facades of historical monuments may provide valuable information in connection with damage assessment and restoration planning, since no scaffolding is needed and large areas can be covered in comparatively short times1. We report on first imaging measurements of this kind using a scanning fluorescence lidar system placed at about 50 m distance from the Lund Cathedral, the oldest part of which dates back to the 11th century.

© 1998 IEEE

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