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Study on the hyperspectral polarized reflection characteristics of oil slicks on sea surfaces

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CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
卷 56, 期 15, 页码 1596-1602

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-010-4112-5

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remote sensing; hyperspectral; oil-slick pollution; degree of polarization

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2009CB426305]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40971190, 40771153]
  3. Nurturing Project of Scientific and Technological Innovation Platform
  4. Northeast Normal University [106111065202]

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This study is concerned with the need for remote sensing techniques for the monitoring of oil-slick pollution on sea surfaces and the effects of oil-slick pollution on the sea. We used Daqing crude oil, Jilin crude oil, heavy oil and seawater from Dalian Bay to simulate oil-slick pollution on the sea surface and obtained multi-angle hyperspectral polarized reflectance information, from which we calculated the polarization for different kinds of crude oil, and oil-slicks of different thicknesses. By comparing the degree of polarization between oil-slicks of different thickness, and sea water, it was found that in the case of thin oil-slicks, the degree of polarization of seawater is higher than that of oil slicks with wavelengths of between 400-1000 nm. However, there was little difference at a wavelength of 785 nm. At angles of incident of 20A degrees and 30A degrees (the viewing angle equals the incident angle), it was easy to distinguish the changes of oil-slick thickness by the degree of polarization at 785 and 880 nm in the near-infrared band. The crude oil showed its inherent polarized characteristic as the oil-slick thickness increased to a certain degree. That is to say, the polarization of the seawater was higher than that of the oil-slick in the visible light range, but less than that in the near-infrared band. As the incident angle changed from 40A degrees to 50A degrees, the degree of polarization of seawater increased, and it was higher than that for the oil-sick between wavelengths of 400-1000 nm at an angle of incidence of 50A degrees. This research on the polarized characteristics of an oil-slick on a sea surface brings new scientific techniques to the monitoring of sea-surface pollution by remote sensing.

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