If oil spills in the sea and no one's there to see it does it make a slick? Well, maybe. And maybe we can see it with #SAR imagery. In this video we'll use Google Earth Engine, #geemap, #python and #QGIS to travel by map to Nigeria and look at pixels in the sea. I also butcher the Dutch language as an added bonus. This video is based on the substack post by Line of Actual Control and you can find the original here:
actualcontrol.substack.com/p/...
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Here's the links used in the video:
The British Library blog on oil storms and knowing:
blogs.bl.uk/science/2019/12/s...
The paper stating SAR imagery will show dark pixels for oil:
www.sciencedirect.com/topics/...
NOSDRA's website (Nigerian Oil Spill Monitor):
nosdra.oilspillmonitor.ng/abo...
The mighty ##geemap:
geemap.org/
The SweetCrude piece on ConOil:
sweetcrudereports.com/oml-59-...
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