An Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) aims to use Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements for discriminating between two oil slick types observed on the sea surface: naturally-occurring oil seeps versus human-related oil spills—the use of satellite sensors for this task is poorly documented in scientific literature. A long-term RADARSAT dataset (2008–2012) is exploited to investigate oil slicks in Campeche Bay (Gulf of Mexico). Simple Classification Algorithms to distinguish the oil slick type are designed based on standard multivariate data analysis techniques. Various attributes of geometry, shape, and dimension that describe the oil slick Size Information are combined with SAR-derived backscatter coefficients—sigma-(σo), beta-(βo), and ...
The aim of this study is to propose and test a multi-level methodology for detection of oil slicks i...
Detected oil spills are usually classified according to confidence levels. Such levels are supposed ...
Oil spills and slicks occur in the ocean around the world due to natural seeps, oil extraction, tran...
Our research focuses on refining the ability to discriminate two petrogenic oil-slick categories: th...
During emergency responses to oil spills on the sea surface, quick detection and characterization of...
Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an operational tool for monitoring and assessment of oil...
The environmental damages and recovery of terrestrial ecosystems from oil spills can last decades. O...
During last years, several studies related to remote sensing technologies analyzed the processes to ...
When wind speeds are 2-10 m s -1 , reflective contrasts in the ocean surface make oil slicks visible...
Marine oil spills due to releases of crude oil from tankers, offshore platforms, drilling rigs and w...
Marine oil spills due to releases of crude oil from tankers, offshore platforms, drilling rigs and w...
Accidental pollution at sea can be reduced but never completely eliminated, on the other side, delib...
Effective detection of oil spill incidents is of necessity for managing and minimising the impact th...
Oil spills reduce water surface roughness and can be detected by the Normalized Radar Cross-Section ...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010 and became the largest ...
The aim of this study is to propose and test a multi-level methodology for detection of oil slicks i...
Detected oil spills are usually classified according to confidence levels. Such levels are supposed ...
Oil spills and slicks occur in the ocean around the world due to natural seeps, oil extraction, tran...
Our research focuses on refining the ability to discriminate two petrogenic oil-slick categories: th...
During emergency responses to oil spills on the sea surface, quick detection and characterization of...
Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an operational tool for monitoring and assessment of oil...
The environmental damages and recovery of terrestrial ecosystems from oil spills can last decades. O...
During last years, several studies related to remote sensing technologies analyzed the processes to ...
When wind speeds are 2-10 m s -1 , reflective contrasts in the ocean surface make oil slicks visible...
Marine oil spills due to releases of crude oil from tankers, offshore platforms, drilling rigs and w...
Marine oil spills due to releases of crude oil from tankers, offshore platforms, drilling rigs and w...
Accidental pollution at sea can be reduced but never completely eliminated, on the other side, delib...
Effective detection of oil spill incidents is of necessity for managing and minimising the impact th...
Oil spills reduce water surface roughness and can be detected by the Normalized Radar Cross-Section ...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010 and became the largest ...
The aim of this study is to propose and test a multi-level methodology for detection of oil slicks i...
Detected oil spills are usually classified according to confidence levels. Such levels are supposed ...
Oil spills and slicks occur in the ocean around the world due to natural seeps, oil extraction, tran...