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20 February 1973 Remote Sensing Techniques For Oil Pollution Detection, Monitoring, And Law Enforcement
CLARENC E E. CATOE, ROBERT J. KETCHAL
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Proceedings Volume 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953623
Event: Solving Problems in Security Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, 1972, New York City, United States
Abstract
Since the Santa Barbara and Chevron oil spills, the bulk of the private and government attention in the field of oil pollution has been devoted to developing regulations, methods, and procedures to reduce the probability of oil spillage. In addition efforts have been expended to develop cleanup techniques and equipment to control the oil that is accidentally spilled and then reported to the proper authorities.
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CLARENC E E. CATOE and ROBERT J. KETCHAL "Remote Sensing Techniques For Oil Pollution Detection, Monitoring, And Law Enforcement", Proc. SPIE 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, (20 February 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953623
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Radar

Infrared radiation

Microwave radiation

Remote sensing

Photography

Ultraviolet radiation

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