Marine Surface Films Chemical Characteristics, Influence on Air-Sea Interactions and Remote Sensing /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Gade, Martin. (Editor ), Hühnerfuss, Heinrich. (Editor ), Korenowski, Gerald M. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edición:1st ed. 2006.
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33271-5
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • General Section
  • Oil on troubled waters — a historical survey
  • Carlo Marangoni and the Laboratory of Physics at the High School “Liceo Classico Dante” in Firenze (Italy)
  • Tribute to Erik John Bock
  • Chemical Characteristics of Sea Slicks and Oil Spills
  • Basic physicochemical principles of monomolecular sea slicks and crude oil spills
  • New chemical insights into the structure and morphology of sea slicks and their geophysical interpretations
  • Sea slicks: variability in chemical composition and surface elasticity
  • Correlation studies of mass spectral patterns and elasticity of sea-slick materials
  • On surface renewal and sea slicks
  • Chemical Characteristics
  • Physicochemical effects of the marine microlayer on air-sea gas transport
  • Static and dynamic surface tension of marine water: onshore or platform-based measurements by the oscillating bubble tensiometer
  • Multiple scattering of surface waves by two-dimensional colloid systems
  • Laboratory study of the damping of parametric ripples due to surfactant films
  • Wave tank study of phase velocities and damping of gravity-capillary wind waves in the presence of surface films
  • Laboratory measurements of artificial rain impinging on slick-free and slick-covered water surfaces
  • Imaging surfactant concentration distribution at the air/water interface
  • Imaging surfactant concentration distributions at the air/water interface
  • Modelling and Air-Sea Interactions
  • Variability of the wave number spectra of short surface waves in the ocean and their modulation due to internal waves and natural slicks
  • On the imaging of biogenic and anthropogenic surface films on the sea by radar sensors
  • Slick radar image modelling with an extended “VIERS-1” wave spectrum
  • Thermal imagery of surface renewal phenomena
  • Infrared imaging: a novel tool to investigate the influence of surface slicks on air-sea gas transfer
  • Remote Sensing Applications
  • Detection of oil spills by airborne sensors
  • Satellite monitoring of accidental and deliberate marine oil pollution
  • Long-term microwave radar monitoring of ocean slicks at low grazing angles
  • Oil spills on ALMAZ-1 and ERS-1 SAR images: results from the DOSE-91 experiment
  • Estimation of average surface currents from ERS SAR images of oil-tank cleaning spills.