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Remote sensing of marine slicks utilizing their influence on wave spectra
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1983
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Theoretical BackgroundEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringSurface WaveMarine SensorMarine ChemistryOceanographyChemistryEarth ScienceOcean MonitoringWave SpectraRemote Sensing MethodMan-made Surface FilmsMaterials ScienceOcean TechnologyMarine SlicksSurface AnalysisSurface ScienceRemote SensingMarine Biology
Abstract The theoretical background for a remote sensing method is derived, potentially applicable for determining chemical and physicochemical characteristics of natural and man-made surface films. The presented theory makes use of the bond existing between rheological surface parameters and wind-excited waves. Wind wave tunnel results and a preliminary remote sensing experiment in the Ligurian Sea indicate that this method appears to be a feasible approach.
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