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Bacteria, sea slicks and satellite remote sensing

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English: Schematics of an experiment to reveal the link between surfactant-associated bacteria, sea slicks and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite remote sensing. Surfactants are capable of dampening the short capillary ocean surface waves and smoothing the sea surface. SAR can detect areas with concentrated surfactants or sea slicks, which appear as dark areas on the SAR images.
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Author Naoko Kurata, Kate Vella, Bryan Hamilton, Mahmood Shivji, Alexander Soloviev, Silvia Matt, Aurélien Tartar & William Perrie

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