Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas

The paper discusses our studies of oil pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas. The research was based on a multi-sensor approach on satellite survey data. A combined analysis of oil film signatures in satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical imagery was performed. Maps of oil spills det...

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Main Authors: Marina Mityagina, Olga Lavrova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-10-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/10/875
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spelling doaj-626f58f195d64ef98fcecdd4fef444de2020-11-24T22:49:12ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922016-10-0181087510.3390/rs8100875rs8100875Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian SeasMarina Mityagina0Olga Lavrova1Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 117997, RussiaSpace Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 117997, RussiaThe paper discusses our studies of oil pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas. The research was based on a multi-sensor approach on satellite survey data. A combined analysis of oil film signatures in satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical imagery was performed. Maps of oil spills detected in satellite imagery of the whole aquatic area of the Black Sea and the Middle and the Southern Caspian Sea are created. Areas of the heaviest pollution are outlined. It is shown that the main types of sea surface oil pollution are ship discharges and natural marine hydrocarbon seepages. For each type of pollution and each sea, regions of regular pollution occurrence were determined, polluted areas were estimated, and specific manifestation features were revealed. Long-term observations demonstrate that in recent years, illegal wastewater discharges into the Black Sea have become very common, which raises serious environmental issues. Manifestations of seabed hydrocarbon seepages were also detected in the Black Sea, primarily in its eastern part. The patterns of surface oil pollution of the Caspian Sea differ considerably from those observed in the Black Sea. They are largely determined by presence of big seabed oil and gas deposits. The dependence of surface oil SAR signatures on wind/wave conditions is discussed. The impact of dynamic and circulation processes on oil films drift and spread is investigated. A large amount of the data available allowed us to make some generalizations and obtain statistically significant results on spatial and temporal variability of various surface film manifestations.The examples and numerical data we provide on ship spills and seabed seepages reflect the influence of the pollution on the sea environment.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/10/875Caspian SeaBlack Seasatellite monitoringsea surfaceSAR imageryoil pollutionsurface filmsnatural hydrocarbon seepages
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author Marina Mityagina
Olga Lavrova
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Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas
Remote Sensing
Caspian Sea
Black Sea
satellite monitoring
sea surface
SAR imagery
oil pollution
surface films
natural hydrocarbon seepages
author_facet Marina Mityagina
Olga Lavrova
author_sort Marina Mityagina
title Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas
title_short Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas
title_full Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas
title_fullStr Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas
title_full_unstemmed Satellite Survey of Inner Seas: Oil Pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas
title_sort satellite survey of inner seas: oil pollution in the black and caspian seas
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The paper discusses our studies of oil pollution in the Black and Caspian Seas. The research was based on a multi-sensor approach on satellite survey data. A combined analysis of oil film signatures in satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical imagery was performed. Maps of oil spills detected in satellite imagery of the whole aquatic area of the Black Sea and the Middle and the Southern Caspian Sea are created. Areas of the heaviest pollution are outlined. It is shown that the main types of sea surface oil pollution are ship discharges and natural marine hydrocarbon seepages. For each type of pollution and each sea, regions of regular pollution occurrence were determined, polluted areas were estimated, and specific manifestation features were revealed. Long-term observations demonstrate that in recent years, illegal wastewater discharges into the Black Sea have become very common, which raises serious environmental issues. Manifestations of seabed hydrocarbon seepages were also detected in the Black Sea, primarily in its eastern part. The patterns of surface oil pollution of the Caspian Sea differ considerably from those observed in the Black Sea. They are largely determined by presence of big seabed oil and gas deposits. The dependence of surface oil SAR signatures on wind/wave conditions is discussed. The impact of dynamic and circulation processes on oil films drift and spread is investigated. A large amount of the data available allowed us to make some generalizations and obtain statistically significant results on spatial and temporal variability of various surface film manifestations.The examples and numerical data we provide on ship spills and seabed seepages reflect the influence of the pollution on the sea environment.
topic Caspian Sea
Black Sea
satellite monitoring
sea surface
SAR imagery
oil pollution
surface films
natural hydrocarbon seepages
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/10/875
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