Marine Oil Slick Detection Using SAR Remote Sensing Techniques
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clean water body generally possesses low
H
values. Moreover, the presence of oil slick on the water
body increases the depolarization of signal and ultimately the value of
H
becomes high. The second
parameter, anisotropy A
(
)
calculates the statistical dominance of scattering between the probability
of second and third eigenvalues. Hence, it is given by the formula in Equation 9.15.
A
=
−
+
λλ
λλ
23
23
. (9.15)
The values of
A
for an oil- covered area are typically higher than the oil- free areas. When both
λ
2
and
λ
3
are equal or 0, the value of
A
is also 0, indicating the presence of ...
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