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Method and apparatus for the detection of hydrocarbons dissolved in bodies of water

  • US 4,943,161 A
  • Filed: 11/29/1988
  • Issued: 07/24/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/27/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for the detection and the measurement of hydrocarbons dissolved in bodies of water, comprising the steps of:

  • introducing a water sample, without a loss of hydrocarbons therefrom, into a sealed measuring system, driving any hydrocarbons out of solution in the water sample into a gaseous phase, directing a first laser beam of a wavelength selected so as to provide for at least partial overlapping with the absorption lines of said hydrocarbons through said gaseous phase for absorption therein by hydrocarbons, directing a correction laser beam of a wavelength at which such correction beam is not subject to absorption by the hydrocarbons through said gaseous phase so as to determine the contribution of gases other than hydrocarbons to the absorption of said first laser beam, determining the absorption of said first laser beam by said hydrocarbons, calculating the partial pressure of said hydrocarbons in said gaseous phase from the absorption of said first laser beam in said gaseous phase by the hydrocarbons, and determining the concentration of the hydrocarbons in the water sample from the partial pressure of the hydrocarbons in the gaseous phase on the basis of the distribution equilibrium of the hydrocarbons utilizing the given temperature and pressure conditions.

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