Abstract

The article considers the issue of creating a system of environmental monitoring of film pollutions in the Gorky reservoir. A combination of the well-known model approach for calculating the drift trajectories of passive particles on the sea surface with the data of remote sensing, which provide primary detection of a spill of pollutants in the scanned area, is proposed. X-band digital coherent radar was the source of remote data. Modeling was based on the results of measurements of current velocities and the physical dependence of the slick drift. As a result of comprehensive studies, the developed system has demonstrated operability for detecting and predicting the spread of film pollution in the Gorky reservoir.

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  • The article considers the issue of creating a system of environmental monitoring of film pollutions in the Gorky reservoir

  • X-band digital coherent radar was the source of remote data

  • The model component of the system is based on the results of measurements of current velocities and the physical dependence of the slick drift

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