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Overview and future trends in oil spill remote sensing
Institution:1. College of Geodesy and Geomatics, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China;2. North China Sea Ecological Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources, Qingdao 266033, China;1. Office National d’Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA), Toulouse, France;2. TOTAL S.A., Pôle d’Études et de Recherches de Lacq, Lacq, France;3. EcoLab, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France;4. TOTAL S.A., Centre Scientifique et Technique Jean-Féger, Pau, France;1. School of Control Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology Dalian, Liaoning, China;2. Department of Ocean Remote Sensing, National Marine Environment Monitoring Center Dalian, Liaoning, China;1. Chemical Engineering Department, Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India;2. Department of Chemistry, JIS College of Engineering, Kalyani, India
Abstract:Remote sensing has great potential to provide data to improve oil spill response efforts. There are a number of sensors available that have been proven capable of detecting oil on water and measuring some of its properties. There is no single sensor that provides all the data needed, and hence a combination of sensors must be used. Even if finances and aircraft load capacity were unlimited, there are still many parameters of an oil slick that cannot be measured by remote sensing. This paper describes the cyrrently available sensors and their method of operation and outlines some new developments that have the potential to increase the amount of data available from an airborne remote sensing operation.
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