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Standard Guide for Selection of Airborne Remote Sensing Systems for Detection and Monitoring of Oil on Water

Standard Guide for Selection of Airborne Remote Sensing Systems for Detection and Monitoring of Oil on Water F2327-21 ASTM|F2327-21|en-US Standard Guide for Selection of Airborne Remote Sensing Systems for Detection and Monitoring of Oil on Water Standard new BOS Vol. 11.08 Committee F20
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Significance and Use

2.1 The contributions that an effective remote sensing system can make are:

2.1.1 Provide a strategic picture of the overall spill,

2.1.2 Assist in detection of slicks when they are not visible by persons operating at, or near, the water's surface or at night,

2.1.3 Provide location of slicks containing the most oil,

2.1.4 Provide input for the operational deployment of equipment,

2.1.5 Extend the hours of clean-up operations to include darkness and poor visibility,

2.1.6 Identify oceanographic and geographic features toward which the oil may migrate,

2.1.7 Locate unreported oil-on-water,

2.1.8 Collect evidence linking oil-on-water to its source,

2.1.9 Help reduce the time and effort for long range planning,

2.1.10 A log, or time history, of the spill can be compiled from successive data runs, and

2.1.11 A source of initial input for predictive models and for “truthing” or updating them over time.

Scope

1.1 This guide provides information and criteria for selection of remote sensing systems for the detection and monitoring of oil on water.

1.2 This guide applies to the remote sensing of oil-on-water involving a variety of sensing devices used alone or in combination. The sensors may be mounted on vessels, in helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), drones, or aerostats. Excluded are situations where the aircraft are used solely as a telemetry or visual observation platform and exo-atmosphere or satellite systems.

1.3 The context of sensor use is addressed to the extent it has a bearing on their selection and utility for certain missions or objectives.

1.4 This guide is generally applicable for all types of crude oils and most petroleum products, under a variety of marine or fresh water situations.

1.5 Many sensors exhibit limitations with respect to discriminating the target substances under certain states of weathering, lighting, wind and sea, or in certain settings.

1.6 This guide gives information for evaluating the capability of a remote surveillance technology to locate, determine the areal extent, as well as measure or approximate characteristics of oil spilled upon water.

1.7 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.8 Remote sensing of oil-on-water involves a number of safety issues associated with the modification of aircraft and their operation, particularly at low altitudes. Also, in some instances, hazardous materials or conditions (for example, certain gases, high voltages, etc.) can be involved. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.9 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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Book of Standards Volume: 11.08
Developed by Subcommittee: F20.16
Pages: 4
DOI: 10.1520/F2327-21
ICS Code: 13.020.40