MAPPING OIL SPILL THICKNESS WITH A PORTABLE MULTISPECTRAL AERIAL IMAGER
2008
ABSTRACT Rapid determination of oil thickness patterns within a spill at sea is vital for efficient planning and management of spill response activities. Presently such determinations are made almost solely by airborne visual surveys which require specially trained observers and are prone to errors due to variations in illumination, water color, and other environmental conditions. Our goal is to eliminate the subjectivity of visual assessment techniques by developing a computerized portable imaging system that could provide detailed maps of oil-on-water thickness distributions in near-realtime. We have developed oil thickness determination algorithms that utilize multispectral images from a 4-channel sensor providing oil reflectance data in the UV and three channels between 500 and 700nm. A neural network-based algorithm first isolates all oil-on-water areas from oil-free water, sunglint and other potential artifacts. A fuzzy ratio classification algorithm then maps the oil-contaminated areas for thicknes...
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