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Wettle, M. | Thankappan, M. | Daniel, P. | Logan, G.A.
Abstract
ABSTRACT Oil and gas reservoirs below the sea bed can experience seepage through the seafloor, resulting in oil slicks on the sea surface. Remote sensing has the potential to cost-effectively scan extensive and/or remote regions for such surface slicks, thereby identifying areas in producing and frontier basins that are prospective for hydrocarbons. Accordingly, we are developing a two-pronged, remote sensing-based approach for seepage slick studies in the Australian Marine Jurisdiction (AMJ): 1) Detection : building a semi-automated processing and classification system in order to scan large numbers of SAR scenes for potential natural slick targets. This includes time series analysis. 2) Identification : investigating the potential of optical remote sensing as a diagnostic tool for further, targeted study. Here, we present the.....
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- remote sensing
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- petroleum exploration
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- 3D model
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- marine
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