16 - 21 July, 2023
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Session TH4.R15
Paper TH4.R15.2
TH4.R15.2
NOAA USE OF SAR IMAGERY TO GENERATE OPERATIONAL OCEAN PRODUCTS: EXTENSION TO OIL THICKNESS
Francis Monaldo, University of Maryland, United States; Sean Helfrich, NOAA, United States; Oscar Garcia, WaterMapping, United States
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TH4.R15: Remote Sensing of Marine Pollution and Harmful Algal Blooms II
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Room F
Presentation Time:
Thu, 20 Jul, 15:57 - 16:09 Pacific Time (UTC -8)
Session Co-Chairs:
Malin Johansson, UiT The Arctic University of Norway and Cathleen E. Jones, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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Varsha Bhosale
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Session TH4.R15
TH4.R15.1: MULTI-FREQUENCY SAR OBSERVATIONS OF GIANT KELP BIOMASS IN SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
Karen An, Cathleen E. Jones, Benjamin Holt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
TH4.R15.2: NOAA USE OF SAR IMAGERY TO GENERATE OPERATIONAL OCEAN PRODUCTS: EXTENSION TO OIL THICKNESS
Francis Monaldo, University of Maryland, United States; Sean Helfrich, NOAA, United States; Oscar Garcia, WaterMapping, United States
TH4.R15.3: AN AUTOMATED ALGORITHM FOR CALCULATING THE OCEAN CONTRAST WITH APPLICATION TO ESTIMATION OF OIL SLICK THICKNESS
Cathleen Jones, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Oscar Garcia-Pineda, WaterMapping LLC, United States; Benjamin Holt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Francis Monaldo, NOAA, United States; Cornelius Quigley, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
TH4.R15.4: THERMAL INFRARED DETECTION OF OIL FILM THICKNESS AT SEA: AIRBORNE AND PORTABLE THERMAL IMAGERS USED IN ONE EXPERIMENT
Meiqi Wang, Junfang Yang, Shanwei Liu, Jianhua Wan, China University of Petroleum, China; Jie Zhang, 1 China University of Petroleum 2 First Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, China
TH4.R15.5: INSIGHT INTO OFFSHORE OIL DRIFT MONITORING THROUGH COMBINATION OF SEQUENTIAL SENTINEL-1 ASCENDING AND DESCENDING IMAGES
Tran Vu La, Ramona-Maria Pelich, Marco Chini, Yu Li, Patrick Matgen, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg
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