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P. P. Beskid
P. P. Beskid
Russian State Hydrometeorological University
Russian State Hydrometeorological University
St. Petersburg
Russia

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Environmental monitoring
  • Date submitted
    2005-01-05
  • Date accepted
    2005-03-02
  • Date published
    2005-08-01

Radar system of environmental monitoring of coastal aquatoria

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The radar system of environmental monitoring of coastal water areas of industrial zones is considered. The system consists of several coastal posts. Each station contains two radars of X and K bands. Information processing consists in accumulation and combination of data to emphasize spatial differences and temporal changes of radar images. The amplitude contrast and Doppler spectrum of reflections from clean and polluted water surfaces are used.

How to cite: Beskid P.P., Nilov M.A., Shishkin A.D. Radar system of environmental monitoring of coastal aquatoria // Journal of Mining Institute. 2005. Vol. 166. p. 94-96.
Environmental monitoring
  • Date submitted
    2003-08-05
  • Date accepted
    2003-09-02
  • Date published
    2004-03-01

The use of coastal radars for environmental control of the sea surface

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The energy characteristics that determine the quality of radar detection of oil spills on the sea surface are considered.

How to cite: Beskid P.P., Nilov M.A. The use of coastal radars for environmental control of the sea surface // Journal of Mining Institute. 2004. Vol. 158. p. 99-101.
Environmental monitoring and environmental safety
  • Date submitted
    2000-10-03
  • Date accepted
    2000-11-26
  • Date published
    2001-05-01

Environmental monitoring of St. Petersburg port water area by onshore millimeter-wave radar

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The results of experiments on radar detection of slicks, including oil slicks, at low yaw angles are described. The economic feasibility of using natural slicks at the stage of development of sensing methods, system structure and data processing algorithms is substantiated. The conducted experiments showed the ability of onshore radar to effectively detect wind slicks on the sea surface at ranges up to 7 km in a wide range of meteorological conditions. The possibility in principle of detecting oil slicks by coastal radars was shown. Detection of slicks in low wind shows the ability of radar to respond to small roughness contrast. Spots in a remote area and with weak roughness are detected using the accumulation signal. Wind slicks can be interfered with when detecting oil spills in their background. In heavy rain, slick detection is difficult due to reflection from droplets, shadowing and destruction of slicks by droplets. Environmental monitoring problems can be solved by dispatching port radars.

How to cite: Nilov M.A., Beskid P.P., Chernetsova E.A., Nichiporenko N.T., Petrov A.V., Petrakov A.V., Timofeev V.P. Environmental monitoring of St. Petersburg port water area by onshore millimeter-wave radar // Journal of Mining Institute. 2001. Vol. № 5 149. p. 101-103.