In this study dual-polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) measurements were used to enhance oil spill observation. The co-polarized phase difference (CPD) was modelled and used to characterize the scattering return from oil spills and biogenic slicks. The model predicts, under low to moderate wind conditions, a larger CPD standard deviation (s) for oil with respect to the sea, while for biogenic slicks a s value similar to that for the sea is obtained. Experiments accomplished with multilook complex (MLC) C- and L-band SAR data show that the model predictions are confirmed and that the C-band is, as expected, to be preferred to the L-band.
On The Co-polarised Phase Difference for Oil Spill Observation / Migliaccio, Maurizio; Nunziata, Ferdinando; Gambardella, A.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 0143-1161. - 30:6(2009), pp. 1587-1602. [10.1080/01431160802520741]
On The Co-polarised Phase Difference for Oil Spill Observation
MIGLIACCIO, Maurizio;NUNZIATA, FERDINANDO;
2009
Abstract
In this study dual-polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) measurements were used to enhance oil spill observation. The co-polarized phase difference (CPD) was modelled and used to characterize the scattering return from oil spills and biogenic slicks. The model predicts, under low to moderate wind conditions, a larger CPD standard deviation (s) for oil with respect to the sea, while for biogenic slicks a s value similar to that for the sea is obtained. Experiments accomplished with multilook complex (MLC) C- and L-band SAR data show that the model predictions are confirmed and that the C-band is, as expected, to be preferred to the L-band.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.