Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral Images

It is important to detect floating oil slicks after spill accidents, and hyperspectral remote sensing technology is capable of achieving this task. Traditional methods mainly utilize the spectral indices of hydrocarbons to detect floating oil slicks, but are poor at distinguishing the thickness of o...

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Main Authors: Dong Zhao, Xinwen Cheng, Hongping Zhang, Yanfei Niu, Yangyang Qi, Haitao Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/3/421
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spelling doaj-c9f33f301c814f978f5c150bd02f8ab62020-11-24T22:39:23ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922018-03-0110342110.3390/rs10030421rs10030421Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral ImagesDong Zhao0Xinwen Cheng1Hongping Zhang2Yanfei Niu3Yangyang Qi4Haitao Zhang5Faculty of Information Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaFaculty of Information Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaFaculty of Information Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaFaculty of Information Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaFaculty of Information Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaCollege of Resources and Environment, Henan University of Economics and Law, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaIt is important to detect floating oil slicks after spill accidents, and hyperspectral remote sensing technology is capable of achieving this task. Traditional methods mainly utilize the spectral indices of hydrocarbons to detect floating oil slicks, but are poor at distinguishing the thickness of oil slicks and cannot detect sheens. Since the spectra of oil slicks should be affected by seawater as well as oil, this paper investigated the use of spectral indices of hydrocarbons and seawater to identify different thicknesses of oil slicks. In this research, a measurement, called index separability (IS), was proposed for quantitatively evaluating the identification ability of these spectral indices. Based on the evaluation results, experiments were conducted to validate the applicability of these spectral indices. The results show that the spectral indices of hydrocarbons are more suitable for detecting continuous true color oil slicks and emulsions and that spectral indices of seawater are more suitable for sheens and seawater. In addition, the spectral indices of hydrocarbons and seawater are complementary for detecting oil slicks. Finally, combining the spectral indices of hydrocarbons and seawater is conducive to achieving more accurate oil slick recognition results.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/3/421oil slickhyperspectral remote sensingspectral indicesevaluation measurement
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author Dong Zhao
Xinwen Cheng
Hongping Zhang
Yanfei Niu
Yangyang Qi
Haitao Zhang
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Xinwen Cheng
Hongping Zhang
Yanfei Niu
Yangyang Qi
Haitao Zhang
Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral Images
Remote Sensing
oil slick
hyperspectral remote sensing
spectral indices
evaluation measurement
author_facet Dong Zhao
Xinwen Cheng
Hongping Zhang
Yanfei Niu
Yangyang Qi
Haitao Zhang
author_sort Dong Zhao
title Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral Images
title_short Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral Images
title_full Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral Images
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral Images
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Ability of Spectral Indices of Hydrocarbons and Seawater for Identifying Oil Slicks Utilizing Hyperspectral Images
title_sort evaluation of the ability of spectral indices of hydrocarbons and seawater for identifying oil slicks utilizing hyperspectral images
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2018-03-01
description It is important to detect floating oil slicks after spill accidents, and hyperspectral remote sensing technology is capable of achieving this task. Traditional methods mainly utilize the spectral indices of hydrocarbons to detect floating oil slicks, but are poor at distinguishing the thickness of oil slicks and cannot detect sheens. Since the spectra of oil slicks should be affected by seawater as well as oil, this paper investigated the use of spectral indices of hydrocarbons and seawater to identify different thicknesses of oil slicks. In this research, a measurement, called index separability (IS), was proposed for quantitatively evaluating the identification ability of these spectral indices. Based on the evaluation results, experiments were conducted to validate the applicability of these spectral indices. The results show that the spectral indices of hydrocarbons are more suitable for detecting continuous true color oil slicks and emulsions and that spectral indices of seawater are more suitable for sheens and seawater. In addition, the spectral indices of hydrocarbons and seawater are complementary for detecting oil slicks. Finally, combining the spectral indices of hydrocarbons and seawater is conducive to achieving more accurate oil slick recognition results.
topic oil slick
hyperspectral remote sensing
spectral indices
evaluation measurement
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/3/421
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