Interpreting sea surface slicks on the basis of the normalized radar cross-section model using RADARSAT-2 copolarization dual-channel SAR images
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10097Date
2016-03-24Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
A simple automatic multipolarization technique for discrimination of main types of thin oil
films (of thickness less than the radio wave skin depth) from natural ones is proposed. It is based on a new
multipolarization parameter related to the ratio between the damping in the slick of specially normalized
resonant and nonresonant signals calculated using the normalized radar cross-section model proposed by
Kudryavtsev et al. (2003a). The technique is tested on RADARSAT-2 copolarization (VV/HH) synthetic aperture
radar images of slicks of a priori known provenance (mineral oils, e.g., emulsion and crude oil, and plant oil
served to model a natural slick) released during annual oil-on-water exercises in the North Sea in 2011 and 2012.
It has been shown that the suggested multipolarization parameter gives new capabilities in interpreting slicks
visible on synthetic aperture radar images while allowing discrimination between mineral oil and plant oil slicks.