Alexey V. Ermoshkinhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6528-7589,1,2 Ivan A. Kapustin,1,2 Nikolay A. Bogatov,1,3 Alexander A. Molkov,1,3 Evgeniy V. Poplavskiy,1,3 Nikita S. Rusakov,1,3 Alexander R. Yunisov3
1Institute of Applied Physics (Russian Federation) 2Lobachevsky State Univ. of Nizhny Novgorod (Russian Federation) 3Institute of Radio Navigation and Time (Russian Federation)
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The present paper considers the possibility of a system for environmental monitoring of film pollution in the Gorky reservoir. A combination of the well-known approachs for calculating the drift trajectories of passive particles on the sea surface with the data of remote sensing, which provides primary detection of a pollution spill in the scanned area is proposed. X-band digital coherent radar was the source of remote data. Based on this radar, an automated radar system is being developed for the automatic detection of film contaminants on the water surface. The results of tests of the algorithm for automatic detection of film pollutions based on field measurements are presented. The model component of the system is 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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Alexey V. Ermoshkin, Ivan A. Kapustin, Nikolay A. Bogatov, Alexander A. Molkov, Evgeniy V. Poplavskiy, Nikita S. Rusakov, Alexander R. Yunisov, "Investigation of the possibility of ecological monitoring of inland water reservoirs using an automatic radar system," Proc. SPIE 11857, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2021, 118570P (12 September 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2599874