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Toward the Detection of Oil Spills in Newly Formed Sea Ice Using C-Band Multipolarization Radar

Elvis Asihene, Durell S. Desmond, Madison L. Harasyn, David Landry, Cathrin Veenaas, Amirbahador Mansoori, M. Christopher Fuller, Gary A. Stern, David G. Barber, Colin Gilmore, Dustin Isleifson

2021IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oil spills in the Arctic are becoming more likely as shipping traffic increases in response to climate-related sea ice loss. To improve oil spill detection capability, we used a controlled mesocosm to analyze the multipolarized C-band backscatter response of oil in newly formed sea ice (NI). Artificial sea ice was grown in two cylindrical tubs at the Sea-ice Environmental Research Facility, University of Manitoba. The sea ice physical characteristics, including surface roughness, thickness, temperature, and salinity, were measured before and after oil injection below the ice sheet. Time-series C-band radar backscatter measurements detected the differences in the sea ice evolution and oil migration to the sea ice surface in the oil-contaminated tub, which was compared to uncontaminated ice in a control tub. Immediately prior to the presence of oil on the ice surface, the copolarized backscatter is increased by 13-dB local maximum, while the cross-polarized backscatter is decreased by 9-dB. Ice physical properties suggest that the local backscatter maximum and minimum, which occurred immediately before oil migrated onto the surface, were related to a combination of brine and oil upward migration. The findings of this work provide a baseline data interpretation for oil detection in the Arctic Ocean using current and future C-band multipolarization radar satellites.

Topics & Concepts

Sea iceBackscatter (email)Arctic ice packEnvironmental scienceSea ice thicknessRemote sensingArcticGeologySea ice concentrationRadarOceanographyDrift iceComputer scienceTelecommunicationsWirelessOil Spill Detection and MitigationMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaArctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
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