Oil floating on the sea surface can be detected by both passive and active methods using the ultraviolet-to-microwave spectrum, whereas oil immersed below the sea surface can signal its presence only in visible light. This paper presents an optical model representing a selected case of the sea polluted by an oil suspension for a selected concentration (10 ppm) located in a layer of exemplary thickness (5 m) separated from the sea surface by an unpolluted layer (thickness 1 m). The impact of wavelength and state of the sea surface on reflectance changes is presented based on the results of Monte Carlo ray tracing. A two-wavelength index of reflectance is proposed to detect oil suspended in the water column (645–469 nm)
The article presents the results of simulations that take into account the optical parameters of the...
Abstract: In this work, we studied the potential of the visible, near-infrared, and shortwave infrar...
Mineral oil spills floating on the sea surface are detectable by imaging radars, because they damp t...
Oil floating on the sea surface can be detected by both passive and active methods using the ultravi...
Significant amounts of crude oil transported from offshore fields to the refineries using tankers or...
Oil pollution of natural waters represents a serious threat for aquatic ecosystems, and the assessme...
Relatively great number of detected and confirmed oil spillages in the Polish marine areas reveals t...
Oil pollution of natural waters represents a serious threat for aquatic ecosystems, and the assessme...
The knowledge of the optical contrast of an oil layer on the sea under various surface roughness con...
This work is focused on the interpretation of multispectral images of oil spills, by introducing an ...
Remote sensing techniques currently used to detect oil spills have not yet demonstrated their applic...
Development of industry and trade in the last few decades caused a huge increase in the pollution of...
Information was obtained on the possibility of detecting oil-in-water emulsions located under the se...
The strong need to control investments related to oil extraction and the growing demand for offshore...
The remote detection and quantification of oil spills and hydrocarbon seepage represent a key resear...
The article presents the results of simulations that take into account the optical parameters of the...
Abstract: In this work, we studied the potential of the visible, near-infrared, and shortwave infrar...
Mineral oil spills floating on the sea surface are detectable by imaging radars, because they damp t...
Oil floating on the sea surface can be detected by both passive and active methods using the ultravi...
Significant amounts of crude oil transported from offshore fields to the refineries using tankers or...
Oil pollution of natural waters represents a serious threat for aquatic ecosystems, and the assessme...
Relatively great number of detected and confirmed oil spillages in the Polish marine areas reveals t...
Oil pollution of natural waters represents a serious threat for aquatic ecosystems, and the assessme...
The knowledge of the optical contrast of an oil layer on the sea under various surface roughness con...
This work is focused on the interpretation of multispectral images of oil spills, by introducing an ...
Remote sensing techniques currently used to detect oil spills have not yet demonstrated their applic...
Development of industry and trade in the last few decades caused a huge increase in the pollution of...
Information was obtained on the possibility of detecting oil-in-water emulsions located under the se...
The strong need to control investments related to oil extraction and the growing demand for offshore...
The remote detection and quantification of oil spills and hydrocarbon seepage represent a key resear...
The article presents the results of simulations that take into account the optical parameters of the...
Abstract: In this work, we studied the potential of the visible, near-infrared, and shortwave infrar...
Mineral oil spills floating on the sea surface are detectable by imaging radars, because they damp t...