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14 October 2015 Simulation of infrared emissivity and reflectivity of oil films on sea surfaces
Nicolas Pinel, Goulven Monnier, Irina Sergievskaya, Christophe Bourlier
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Abstract
In this paper, an efficient sea surface generation is described for the fast and realistic simulation of the infrared emissivity and reflectivity of clean and contaminated seas. The clean sea surface is modelled by the Elfouhaily et al. spectrum model. For describing the surface damping due to the oil film at the sea surface, the model of local balance (MLB) is used. Thus, these surface models are used as the basis for calculating the emissivity and reflectivity. The numerical efficient computation is tested by comparison with the reference statistical computation for its validation.
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Nicolas Pinel, Goulven Monnier, Irina Sergievskaya, and Christophe Bourlier "Simulation of infrared emissivity and reflectivity of oil films on sea surfaces", Proc. SPIE 9638, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2015, 963806 (14 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2194278
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Infrared radiation

Electromagnetism

Modeling

Reflectivity

Scattering

Thermography

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