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Method and apparatus for the remote detection, recognition, and quantitative analysis of oil spills on a sea surface

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Abstract

Many years of research in oil films and background formations on a sea surface, using IR apparatus for remote probing, have made it possible to establish a method for round-the-clock monitoring of the ecological safety of ocean drilling towers and to work out the requirements on an apparatus complex in order to implement the method.

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