• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 30, Issue 8, 2129 (2010)
YUAN Yue-ming*, XIONG Wei, FANG Yong-hua, LAN Tian-ge, and LI Da-cheng
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    YUAN Yue-ming, XIONG Wei, FANG Yong-hua, LAN Tian-ge, LI Da-cheng. Detection of Oil Spills on Water by Differential Polarization FTIR Spectrometry[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(8): 2129 Copy Citation Text show less

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    Detection of oil spills on water, by traditional thermal remote sensing, is based on the radiance contrast between the large area of clean water and the polluted area of water. And the categories of oil spills can not be identified by analysing the thermal infrared image. In order to find out the extent of pollution and identify the oil contaminants, an approach to the passive detection of oil spills on water by differential polarization FTIR spectrometry is proposed. This approach can detect the contaminants by obtaining and analysing the subtracted spectrum of horizontal and vertical polarization intensity spectrum. In the present article, the radiance model of differential polarization FTIR spectrometry is analysed, and an experiment about detection of No.0 diesel and SF96 film on water by this method is presented. The results of this experiment indicate that this method can detect the oil contaminants on water without radiance contrast with clean water, and it also can identify oil spills by analysing the spectral characteristic of differential polarization FTIR spectrum. So it well makes up for the shortage of traditional thermal remote sensing on detecting oil spills on water.
    YUAN Yue-ming, XIONG Wei, FANG Yong-hua, LAN Tian-ge, LI Da-cheng. Detection of Oil Spills on Water by Differential Polarization FTIR Spectrometry[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(8): 2129
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