We present a methodology to detect oil spills using MODIS near-infrared sun glittered radiance imagery. The methodology was developed by using a set of seven MODIS images (training dataset) and validated using four other images (validation dataset). The method is based on the ratio image R = L'GN/LGN, where L'GN is the MODIS-retrieved normalized sun glint radiance image and LGN the same quantity, but obtained from the Cox and Munk isotropic (independent of wind direction) sun glint model. We show that in the R image, while clean water pixel values tend to one, oil spills stand out as anomalies. Moreover, we provide a criterion to distinguish between positive and negative oil-water contrast. A pixel in an R image is classified as a potentia...
Satellite images play a crucial role in monitoring Earth’s oceans, especially when it comes to oil s...
The MODIS - Aqua high-resolution imagery were exploited to detect and monitor oil spills. An evaluat...
This dataset includes two MODIS L1B images and the generated sun glint reflectance (LGN) data after ...
Using satellite imagery to achieve an early and accurate identification of oil spills will contribut...
With its two daily acquisitions and the possibility to obtain near-real-time data free of charge, th...
Remote sensing provides an effective tool for timely oil pollution response. In this paper, the spec...
Abstract The advances in technology have made it an alternative to traditional methods of monitorin...
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) multispectral imagery is used for oil spills m...
Natural oil slicks in the western Gulf of Mexico are used to determine the sun glint threshold requi...
Natural crude-oil seepages, together with the oil released into seawater as a consequence of oil exp...
Natural crude-oil seepages, together with the oil released into seawater as a consequence of oil exp...
We demonstrate the unique capability of the MODIS instruments in detecting oil slicks in an open oce...
The accidental release of oil into the oceans from tankers may have remarkable ecological impact on...
In recent years, the risk related to oil spill accidents has significantly increased due to a global...
The NASA MODIS is an optical sensor (0.4 -14.4 µm) for the observation of land, ocean and atmosphere...
Satellite images play a crucial role in monitoring Earth’s oceans, especially when it comes to oil s...
The MODIS - Aqua high-resolution imagery were exploited to detect and monitor oil spills. An evaluat...
This dataset includes two MODIS L1B images and the generated sun glint reflectance (LGN) data after ...
Using satellite imagery to achieve an early and accurate identification of oil spills will contribut...
With its two daily acquisitions and the possibility to obtain near-real-time data free of charge, th...
Remote sensing provides an effective tool for timely oil pollution response. In this paper, the spec...
Abstract The advances in technology have made it an alternative to traditional methods of monitorin...
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) multispectral imagery is used for oil spills m...
Natural oil slicks in the western Gulf of Mexico are used to determine the sun glint threshold requi...
Natural crude-oil seepages, together with the oil released into seawater as a consequence of oil exp...
Natural crude-oil seepages, together with the oil released into seawater as a consequence of oil exp...
We demonstrate the unique capability of the MODIS instruments in detecting oil slicks in an open oce...
The accidental release of oil into the oceans from tankers may have remarkable ecological impact on...
In recent years, the risk related to oil spill accidents has significantly increased due to a global...
The NASA MODIS is an optical sensor (0.4 -14.4 µm) for the observation of land, ocean and atmosphere...
Satellite images play a crucial role in monitoring Earth’s oceans, especially when it comes to oil s...
The MODIS - Aqua high-resolution imagery were exploited to detect and monitor oil spills. An evaluat...
This dataset includes two MODIS L1B images and the generated sun glint reflectance (LGN) data after ...