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Side looking airborne radar

During the last three decades airborne remote sensors have evolved into common instruments for the operational surveillance of oil pollutions (Goodman 1994, Fingas and Brown 2002, Zielinski 2003). Today s mostly used sensor suites include a side looking airborne radar and an infrared/ ultraviolet detector together with visual observation and video systems. [Pg.256]

Parker H D and Cormack D (1984) Evaluation of Infrared Line Scan (IRLS) and Side Looking Airborne Radar (SLAR) over controlled oil spills in the North Sea, in Remote Sensing for Control of Marine Pollution, Jean-Marie Massin ed., NATO-Challenges of Modem Society Vol. 6, pp 237-256 REMPEC For the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC) see http //www.rempec.org... [Pg.288]


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