Title :
Modeling of the Bistatic Electromagnetic Scattering From Sea Surfaces Covered in Oil for Microwave Applications
Author :
Pinel, Nicolas ; Déchamps, Nicolas ; Bourlier, Christophe
Author_Institution :
Radar Team, Ecole Polytech. de l´´Univ. d Nantes (EPUN), Nantes
Abstract :
This paper describes the influence of oil pollution over sea surfaces on the height spectrum and the height autocorrelation function of rough surfaces. An oil slick damps the capillarity waves of the surface height spectrum and reduces the root mean square slope of the surface. These modified functions then have an influence on the radar cross section (RCS) from contaminated sea surfaces. The bistatic RCS of the contaminated sea surface is then presented by comparison with a clean sea: results from a benchmark numerical model are presented and compared with a new semiempirical model using the geometric optics approximation and then the first-order smallslope approximation.
Keywords :
marine pollution; oceanography; oil pollution; radar cross-sections; bistatic electromagnetic scattering modeling; capillarity waves; first-order smallslope approximation; geometric optics approximation; height autocorrelation function; microwave applications; oil pollution; oil slick; radar cross section; root mean square slope; rough sea surfaces; semiempirical model; surface height spectrum; Electromagnetic modeling; Electromagnetic scattering; Optical surface waves; Petroleum; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Surface cleaning; Surface contamination; Surface roughness; Surface waves; Ocean remote sensing; radar scattering; scattering by rough surfaces; sea surface;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2007.902412