An evaluation is given of how active and passive microwave sensors can best be used in oil spill detection and assessment. Radar backscatter curves taken over oil spills are presented and their effect on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery are discussed. Plots of microwave radiometric brightness variations over oil spills are presented and discussed. Recommendations as to how to select the best combination of frequency, viewing angle, and sensor type for evaluation of various aspects of oil spills are also discussed
Faced with the task of protecting ocean evironment, people have long been concerned at the problem h...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images were acquired over the Deepwater Horizon spill's main slick wi...
In this article, a new satellite technique for oil spill detection and monitoring is fully presented...
The results of an analysis of 13.3-GHz single polarized scatterometer data collected during NASA/MSC...
The technical aspects of oil spill remote sensing are examined and the practical uses and drawbacks ...
Radar is currently used for detecting and monitoring oil slicks on the sea surface. The four-frequen...
52-59<span style="mso-bidi-font-size: 9.0pt;letter-spacing:-.1pt" lang="EN-US">Oil spill pollution ...
Oil pollution is getting gradually serious in Vietnam East Sea. Remote sensing technique is the most...
The possibility of detecting and tracking oil spills by satellite remote sensing means has been illu...
The development of remote sensing techniques allows the detection and monitoring of oil spills. This...
Reducing the risk of oil spill disasters is essential for protecting the environmentand reducing eco...
Application of active and passive microwave remote sensing to the study of ocean pollution is discus...
Nearly 30 percent of oil drilled globally is done offshore. Oil spillage offshore have far-reaching ...
Marine Environment Pollution Monitoring (MEPM) program had been carried out to demonstrate the capab...
In recent years, the risk related to oil spill accidents has significantly increased due to a global...
Faced with the task of protecting ocean evironment, people have long been concerned at the problem h...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images were acquired over the Deepwater Horizon spill's main slick wi...
In this article, a new satellite technique for oil spill detection and monitoring is fully presented...
The results of an analysis of 13.3-GHz single polarized scatterometer data collected during NASA/MSC...
The technical aspects of oil spill remote sensing are examined and the practical uses and drawbacks ...
Radar is currently used for detecting and monitoring oil slicks on the sea surface. The four-frequen...
52-59<span style="mso-bidi-font-size: 9.0pt;letter-spacing:-.1pt" lang="EN-US">Oil spill pollution ...
Oil pollution is getting gradually serious in Vietnam East Sea. Remote sensing technique is the most...
The possibility of detecting and tracking oil spills by satellite remote sensing means has been illu...
The development of remote sensing techniques allows the detection and monitoring of oil spills. This...
Reducing the risk of oil spill disasters is essential for protecting the environmentand reducing eco...
Application of active and passive microwave remote sensing to the study of ocean pollution is discus...
Nearly 30 percent of oil drilled globally is done offshore. Oil spillage offshore have far-reaching ...
Marine Environment Pollution Monitoring (MEPM) program had been carried out to demonstrate the capab...
In recent years, the risk related to oil spill accidents has significantly increased due to a global...
Faced with the task of protecting ocean evironment, people have long been concerned at the problem h...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images were acquired over the Deepwater Horizon spill's main slick wi...
In this article, a new satellite technique for oil spill detection and monitoring is fully presented...