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Compact Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar for Marine Oil Platform and Slick Detection
Compact polarimetric (CP) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can provide ocean surface observations with large-coverage swath and abundant polarimetric scattering information. These distinctive characteristics make CP SAR a potential tool for operational monitoring oil slicks and oil platforms, overcoming the shortcomings of small spatial coverage by the traditional quad-polarization (quad-pol) SAR. In this paper, we use the RADARSAT-2 C-band quad-pol SAR data to generate CP covariance matrix elements and subsequently construct pseudoquad-pol backscatter coefficients, using two CP reconstruction algorithms to evaluate CP SAR's applications in detection of oil slicks and oil platforms. The reconstructed co- and cross-polarization data show good agreement with original radar observations acquired at different incidence angles and wind speeds. Furthermore, we develop an unsupervised classification method using the relative phase, a logical scalar threshold that separates odd and multiple scattering events, as an indicator to discriminate oil slicks and platforms from clean ocean waters. The relative phase is positive for clean ocean surfaces where odd scattering is dominant, but negative for oil platforms and oil slick-covered areas associated with multiple scattering. The detections of oil spills and oil platforms are validated against known oil platform geographic positions and optical aircraft surveys of the oil slicks. The proposed method provides a promising technique to detect oil slicks and oil platforms from CP imaging mode SAR data, i.e., as may be acquired by the RISAT-1, ALOS-2, and the future RADARSAT Constellation Mission.
Compact Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar for Marine Oil Platform and Slick Detection
Compact polarimetric (CP) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can provide ocean surface observations with large-coverage swath and abundant polarimetric scattering information. These distinctive characteristics make CP SAR a potential tool for operational monitoring oil slicks and oil platforms, overcoming the shortcomings of small spatial coverage by the traditional quad-polarization (quad-pol) SAR. In this paper, we use the RADARSAT-2 C-band quad-pol SAR data to generate CP covariance matrix elements and subsequently construct pseudoquad-pol backscatter coefficients, using two CP reconstruction algorithms to evaluate CP SAR's applications in detection of oil slicks and oil platforms. The reconstructed co- and cross-polarization data show good agreement with original radar observations acquired at different incidence angles and wind speeds. Furthermore, we develop an unsupervised classification method using the relative phase, a logical scalar threshold that separates odd and multiple scattering events, as an indicator to discriminate oil slicks and platforms from clean ocean waters. The relative phase is positive for clean ocean surfaces where odd scattering is dominant, but negative for oil platforms and oil slick-covered areas associated with multiple scattering. The detections of oil spills and oil platforms are validated against known oil platform geographic positions and optical aircraft surveys of the oil slicks. The proposed method provides a promising technique to detect oil slicks and oil platforms from CP imaging mode SAR data, i.e., as may be acquired by the RISAT-1, ALOS-2, and the future RADARSAT Constellation Mission.
Compact Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar for Marine Oil Platform and Slick Detection
Zhang, Biao (author) / Li, Xiaofeng / Perrie, William / Garcia-Pineda, Oscar
2017
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/3710/5670
BKL:
38.03
Methoden und Techniken der Geowissenschaften
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74.41
Luftaufnahmen, Photogrammetrie
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