DocumentCode
788720
Title
Ocean Experiments And Remotely Sensed Images of Chemically Dispersed Oil Spills
Author
Croswell, William F. ; Fedors, John C. ; Hoge, Frank E. ; Swift, Robert N. ; Johnson, Jaret C.
Author_Institution
Harris Corporation, Government Electronics System Division, Melbourne, FL 32901
Issue
1
fYear
1983
Firstpage
2
Lastpage
15
Abstract
A series of experiments was performed at sea where the effectiveness of dispersants applied from a helicopter was tested on fresh and weathered crude oils released from a surface research vessel. In conjunction with these experiments, remote sensing measurements using an array of airborne optical and microwave sensors were performed in order to aid in the interpretation of the dispersant effectiveness and to obtain quantitative images of oil on the sea under controlled conditions. Surface oil thickness and volume are inferred from airborne measurements using a dual-channel microwave imaging radiometer, aerial color photography, and an airborne oceanographic lidar. The remotely sensed measurements are compared with point sampled data obtained using a research vessel. The mass balance computations of surface versus subsurface oil volume using remotely sensed and point sampled data are consistent with each other and with the volumes of oil released. Data collected by the several techniques concur in indicating that, for the oils used and under the sea conditions encountered, the dispersant and application method are primarily useful when applied to fresh oil.
Keywords
Chemicals; Dispersion; Microwave measurements; Oceans; Optical arrays; Performance evaluation; Petroleum; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Sensor arrays;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.1983.350525
Filename
4157356
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