In this paper we demonstrate SAR system capability for detecting and characterizing marine surface slicks. During an aircraft measurement campaign over the Gulf of Genoa (Italy), a multi-frequency SAR system, operating in P-, L- and C-bands, explored a sea area heavily covered by slicks. At the same time in situ measurements were performed with an interferential microwave probe, installed on board a small boat, capable of measuring high resolution sea spectra up to frequencies of capillary waves. By plotting SAR pixel intensity versus sea wave Bragg frequency we obtained wide portions of the sea spectrum region affected by the surface film damping. Spectra derived from SAR imagery and from gauge data present comparable slopes and furthermor...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to investigating the electromagnetic (EM) backscattering...
Changes in sea surface roughness are usually associated with a change in the sea surface wind field....
It is known that films on the sea surface can appear due to ship pollution, river and collector drai...
In this paper we demonstrate SAR system capability for detecting and characterizing marine surface s...
The Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system capability to detect and characterise marine surface slick...
Hydrocarbon compounds produce huge areas of surface film reducing water surface roughness. Measureme...
Satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is frequently used during oil spill response efforts to ide...
International audienceRemote sensing technology is an essential link in the global monitoring of the...
In this chapter, the most promising techniques to observe oil slicks and to detect metallic targets ...
In this article, a review of polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) methods for sea oil slick o...
Remote sensing technology is an essential link in the global monitoring of the ocean surface, and ra...
Remote sensing techniques are commonly used by Oil and Gas companies to monitor hydrocarbon on the o...
In recent decades, the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has been increasingly used as a powerful tool ...
Microwave radar is a very perspective tool for all-weather monitoring of film slicks which appear in...
Abstract—Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) raw signal simula-tion is a powerful tool for design of oil ...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to investigating the electromagnetic (EM) backscattering...
Changes in sea surface roughness are usually associated with a change in the sea surface wind field....
It is known that films on the sea surface can appear due to ship pollution, river and collector drai...
In this paper we demonstrate SAR system capability for detecting and characterizing marine surface s...
The Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system capability to detect and characterise marine surface slick...
Hydrocarbon compounds produce huge areas of surface film reducing water surface roughness. Measureme...
Satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is frequently used during oil spill response efforts to ide...
International audienceRemote sensing technology is an essential link in the global monitoring of the...
In this chapter, the most promising techniques to observe oil slicks and to detect metallic targets ...
In this article, a review of polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) methods for sea oil slick o...
Remote sensing technology is an essential link in the global monitoring of the ocean surface, and ra...
Remote sensing techniques are commonly used by Oil and Gas companies to monitor hydrocarbon on the o...
In recent decades, the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has been increasingly used as a powerful tool ...
Microwave radar is a very perspective tool for all-weather monitoring of film slicks which appear in...
Abstract—Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) raw signal simula-tion is a powerful tool for design of oil ...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to investigating the electromagnetic (EM) backscattering...
Changes in sea surface roughness are usually associated with a change in the sea surface wind field....
It is known that films on the sea surface can appear due to ship pollution, river and collector drai...