Best Practices for Road Weather Management Version 2.0
Title:
Fluorescence of Road Salt Additives: Potential Applications for Residual Salt Monitoring
Abstract:
Fluorescence techniques are used to identify the fluorescence signal emitted from a molasses based de-icer mixed with rock salt. Tests have shown that molasses based de-icing products have a unique fluorescence signal, the peak intensity of which excites and emits at 340 and 420 nm respectively and is unaffected by changes in temperature. The fluorescence signal is easily identifiable at temperatures as low as -8 degrees C, and the intensity of the signal has been found to be reasonably constant over the temperature range 0 to 5 degrees C, which is most associated with the marginal nights in the UK where there is a chance a road surface may freeze. Within this temperature range the intensity of the fluorescence signal could be used to quantify salt concentrations. Remote sensing tests of the same fluorescence signal using a fibre optic probe have revealed difficulties in applying such a technique in a road environment. The potential applications of this research to road weather and other scientific fields are discussed.
Source(s):
13th Standing International Road WEather Conference (SIRWEC), Campbell Scientific Limited and University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0957-0233/18/1/030/pdf
Date: 2006
Author:
Hammond, et al
Keywords:
Pavement condition
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