Satellite Survey of Offshore Oil Seep Sites in the Caspian Sea

Author:

Mityagina MarinaORCID,Lavrova OlgaORCID

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a long-term survey of the Caspian Sea using satellite SAR and multispectral sensors. The primary environmental problem of the Caspian Sea is oil pollution which is determined by its natural properties, mainly by the presence of big oil and gas deposits beneath the seabed. Our research focuses on natural oil slicks (NOS), i.e., oil showings on the sea surface due to natural hydrocarbon emission from seabed seeps. The spatial and temporal variability of NOS in the Caspian Sea and the possibilities of their reliable detection using satellite data are examined. NOS frequency and detectability in satellite images depending on sensor type, season and geographical region are assessed. It is shown that both parameters vary significantly, and largely depend on sensor type and season, with season being most pronounced in visible (VIS) data. The locations of two offshore seep sites at the Iranian and Turkmenian shelves are accurately estimated. Statistics on individual sizes of NOS are drawn. The release rates of crude oil from the seabed to the sea surface are compared. Detailed maps of NOS are put together, and areas exposed to high risk of sea surface oil pollution are determined.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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