石油泄漏
混乱
遥感
环境科学
卫星
计算机科学
石油工程
气象学
地质学
地理
工程类
环境工程
精神分析
心理学
航空航天工程
作者
Chuanmin Hu,Yingcheng Lu,Shaojie Sun,Yongxue Liu
标识
DOI:10.34133/2021/9141902
摘要
Optical remote sensing (ORS) of reflected sun light has been used to assess oil spills in the ocean for several decades. While most applications are toward simple presence/absence detections based on the spatial contrast between oiled water and oil-free water, recent advances indicate the possibility of classifying oil types and quantifying oil volumes based on their spectral contrasts with oil-free water. However, a review of the current literature suggests that there is still confusion on whether this is possible and, if so, how. Here, based on the recent findings from numerical models, laboratory measurements, and applications to satellite or airborne imagery, we attempt to clarify this situation by summarizing (1) the optics behind oil spill remote sensing, and in turn, (2) how to interpret optical remote sensing imagery based on optical principles. In the end, we discuss the existing limitations and challenges as well as pathways forward to advance ORS of oil spills.
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