Supervised segmentation of NO2 plumes from individual ships using TROPOMI satellite data

03/14/2022
by   Solomiia Kurchaba, et al.
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Starting from 2021, the International Maritime Organization significantly tightened the NO_x emission requirements for ships entering the Baltic and North Sea waters. Since all methods currently used for the ships' compliance monitoring are costly and require proximity to the ship, the performance of a global and continuous monitoring of the emission standards' fulfillment has been impossible up to now. A promising approach is the use of remote sensing with the recently launched TROPOMI/S5P satellite. Due to its unprecedentedly high spatial resolution, it allows for the visual distinction of NO_2 plumes of individual ships. To successfully deploy a compliance monitoring system that is based on TROPOMI data, an automated procedure for the attribution of NO_2 to individual ships has to be developed. However, due to the extremely low signal-to-noise ratio, interference with the signal from other - often stronger - sources, and the absence of ground truth, the task is very challenging. In this study, we present an automated method for segmentation of plumes produced by individual ships using TROPOMI satellite data - a first step towards the automated procedure for global ship compliance monitoring. We develop a multivariate plume segmentation method based on various ships', wind's and spatial properties. For this, we propose to automatically define a region of interest - a ship sector that we normalize with respect to scale and orientation. We create a dataset, where each pixel has a label for belonging to the respective ship plume or not. We train five linear and nonlinear classifiers. The results show a significant improvement over the threshold-based baselines. Moreover, the aggregated NO_2 levels of the segmented plumes show high correlation with the theoretically derived measure of ship's emission potential.

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