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Remote Sensing for Oil Spill Detection and Response
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F. R. Engelhardt
Published/Copyright:
January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1999-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Time Window-of-Opportunity Strategies for Oil Spill Planning and Response
- Booms
- Oil Spill Dispersants
- In Situ Burning
- Effectiveness & Environmental Considerations for Countermeasures
- The Interaction of Fine Particles with Stranded Oil
- Separation of Oil and Water in Oil Spill Recovery Operations
- Remote Sensing for Oil Spill Detection and Response
- Occupational-health Aspects of Marine Oil-spill Response
- Ecological Effectiveness of Oil Spill Countermeasures: How Clean is Clean?
- The Use of Mesocosms in Marine Oil Spill Ecological Research and Development
- Bioremediation of Oil on Shoreline Environments: Development of Techniques and Guidelines
- Countermeasures for Ice Covered Waters
- Orimulsion Containment and Recovery
- Appropriate Technology for Oil Spill Management in Developing Nations
Articles in the same Issue
- A Perspective on the Application of Chemistry to Oil Spill Response
- Time Window-of-Opportunity Strategies for Oil Spill Planning and Response
- Booms
- Oil Spill Dispersants
- In Situ Burning
- Effectiveness & Environmental Considerations for Countermeasures
- The Interaction of Fine Particles with Stranded Oil
- Separation of Oil and Water in Oil Spill Recovery Operations
- Remote Sensing for Oil Spill Detection and Response
- Occupational-health Aspects of Marine Oil-spill Response
- Ecological Effectiveness of Oil Spill Countermeasures: How Clean is Clean?
- The Use of Mesocosms in Marine Oil Spill Ecological Research and Development
- Bioremediation of Oil on Shoreline Environments: Development of Techniques and Guidelines
- Countermeasures for Ice Covered Waters
- Orimulsion Containment and Recovery
- Appropriate Technology for Oil Spill Management in Developing Nations