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THP.Z: Anomalous Conditions Related to Oil Spills and Seasonal Processes

Session Type: Poster
Time: Thursday, July 17, 17:20 - 19:00
Location: Poster Area Z
Session Chairs: Karem Chokmani, INRS, Centre Eau Terre Environnement and Claude Duguay, University of Waterloo
 
  THP.Z.150: OIL SPILL INFORMATION EXACTION BY LASER FLUORESCENCE
         Peng Chen; Dalian Maritime University
         Ying Li; Dalian Maritime University
         Bingxin Liu; Dalian Maritime University
         Jin Xu; Dalian Maritime University
 
  THP.Z.151: OCEAN TRANSPARENCY INVERSION AND ITS MERGING FROM TERRA-MODIS AND NPP-VIIRS SATELLITES ON THE NORTHWEST PACIFIC
         Yingni Shi; Ocean University of China
         Tinglu Zhang; Ocean University of China
         Lin Tian; Ocean University of China
         Lijian Shi; National Satellite Ocean Application Service
 
  THP.Z.152: ANALYSIS ON ADAPTABILITY OF MONITORING METHODS FOR OIL SPILL BY USING SAR IMAGERY
         Qi Yao; Capital Normal University
         Zhanqiang Chang; Capital Normal University
         Zurui Ao; Capital Normal University
         Chao Zhao; Capital Normal University
 
  THP.Z.153: OBSERVATION AND SIMULATION OF 2010 ULVA PROLIFERA BLOOM IN THE YELLOW SEA
         Qing Xu; Hohai University
         Hongyuan Zhang; Hohai University
         Yongcun Cheng; Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
         Xiaofeng Li; NOAA/NESDIS
         Xianwen Ding; Shanghai Ocean University