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Huaxin Pan, Kangxu Tang, Jia Zhuo, Yuming Lu, Jialong Chen and Zhichao Lv
Acoustic monitoring is an efficient technique for oil spill detection, and the development of acoustic technology is conducive to achieving real-time monitoring of underwater oil spills, providing data references and guidance for emergency response work....
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Artem Alekseevich Khalturin, Konstantin Dmitrievich Parfenchik and Vadim Anatolievich Shpenst
Given that the recent rapid growth of offshore production, especially in the Arctic region of the Russian Federation, is causing increased concern about oil spills on the water surface, this issue is especially relevant and important today. These polluta...
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Shibiao Fang, Lin Mu, Kuan Liu and Darong Liu
In computer vision, pollutant detection is a highly concerning issue, and it has been widely used in the fields of pollutant identification, tracking, and precise positioning. In the ocean, oil tends to disperse into the water column as droplets under br...
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Pawel Tysiac, Tatiana Strelets and Weronika Tuszynska
In recent years, there has been an increasing use of satellite sensors to detect and track oil spills. The satellite bands, namely visible, short, medium infrared, and microwave radar bands, are used for this purpose. The use of satellite images is extre...
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Rong Chen, Baozhu Jia, Long Ma, Jin Xu, Bo Li and Haixia Wang
Marine oil spills are one of the major threats to marine ecological safety, and the rapid identification of oil films is of great significance to the emergency response. Marine radar can provide data for marine oil spill detection; however, to date, it h...
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Jin Xu, Xinxiang Pan, Baozhu Jia, Xuerui Wu, Peng Liu and Bo Li
Oil spill accidents have seriously harmed the marine environment. Effective oil spill monitoring can provide strong scientific and technological support for emergency response of law enforcement departments. Shipborne radar can be used to monitor oil spi...
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Zhehao Yang, Weizeng Shao, Yuyi Hu, Qiyan Ji, Huan Li and Wei Zhou
Marine oil spills occur suddenly and pose a serious threat to ecosystems in coastal waters. Oil spills continuously affect the ocean environment for years. In this study, the oil spill caused by the accident of the Sanchi ship (2018) in the East China Se...
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M. C. ONOJAKE, S. N. OGBOLE, J. O. OSAKWE, G. N. IWUOHA
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Oyster and Snail shells were used as adsorbents for the removal of heavy metals from an oil spill contaminated soil from Eneka Community in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer was used to determine heavy metals concentra...
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Chao Ji, Cynthia Juyne Beegle-Krause and James D. Englehardt
Submerged oil, oil in the water column (neither at the surface nor on the bottom), was found in the form of oil droplet layers in the mid depths between 900?1300 m in the Gulf of Mexico during and following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The subsurface...
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Huajun Song, Jie Song and Peng Ren
The existing oil spill detection methods mainly rely on physical sensors or numerical models cannot locate the spill position accurately and in time. To solve this problem, combining with underwater image processing technology, an unsupervised detection ...
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