Using data collected over the Gulf of Mexico during night between May 2012 and September 2013 by the Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), we demonstrate a new application from its day-and-night band (DNB). Under cloud free and moon glint conditions, the DNB revealed surface oil slicks from natural oil seeps. This is despite the fact that the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of this wide band (505–890 nm) under moon glint is much lower (30:1–50:1) and its resolution is also coarser (750 m) than the VIIRS imaging bands (375 m) under daytime solar illumination. The DNB was designed to map light sources at night. Similar to its predecessor, the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System (OLS), the VIIRS DNB sho...
International audienceThe observation of coastal waters using satellite remote sensing is of primary...
Oil pollution is a threat that increasingly concerns marine/coastal ecosystem. Timely detection and ...
International audienceSatellite remote sensing of coastal waters is important for understanding the ...
Using data collected over the Gulf of Mexico during night between May 2012 and September 2013 by the...
Satellite images of reflected sunlight have been used to detect and monitor oil spills in oceans. Ho...
Coastal water turbidity is a key environmental factor that influences the relative clarity of the wa...
Daytime measurements of reflected sunlight in the visible spectrum have been a staple of Earth-viewi...
Natural oil slicks in the western Gulf of Mexico are used to determine the sun glint threshold requi...
Satellite remote sensing is well known to play a critical role in monitoring marine accidents such a...
Oil pollution is a threat that increasingly concerns marine/coastal ecosystem. Timely detection and ...
Remote sensing of night lights differs from other sources of remote sensing in its ability to direct...
International audienceThe observation of coastal waters using satellite remote sensing is of primary...
Oil pollution is a threat that increasingly concerns marine/coastal ecosystem. Timely detection and ...
International audienceSatellite remote sensing of coastal waters is important for understanding the ...
Using data collected over the Gulf of Mexico during night between May 2012 and September 2013 by the...
Satellite images of reflected sunlight have been used to detect and monitor oil spills in oceans. Ho...
Coastal water turbidity is a key environmental factor that influences the relative clarity of the wa...
Daytime measurements of reflected sunlight in the visible spectrum have been a staple of Earth-viewi...
Natural oil slicks in the western Gulf of Mexico are used to determine the sun glint threshold requi...
Satellite remote sensing is well known to play a critical role in monitoring marine accidents such a...
Oil pollution is a threat that increasingly concerns marine/coastal ecosystem. Timely detection and ...
Remote sensing of night lights differs from other sources of remote sensing in its ability to direct...
International audienceThe observation of coastal waters using satellite remote sensing is of primary...
Oil pollution is a threat that increasingly concerns marine/coastal ecosystem. Timely detection and ...
International audienceSatellite remote sensing of coastal waters is important for understanding the ...