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skytruth_katrina_rsat_sep12_full_nopipe_200dpi.tif
skytruth_katrina_rsat_sep12_full_nopipe_200dpi.tif
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skytruth_katrina_rsat_sep12_full_nopipe_200dpi.tif

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Radarsat-1 satellite radar image acquired on September 12, 2005. This image indicates the extensive slicks that occurred throughout much of this area following Hurricane Katrina (seen on September 1 and 2 images) have mostly dissipated. A few lingering slicks remain, suggesting ongoing leakage from some damaged platforms and/or pipelines (see detailed area maps). Entire image falls within corridor impacted by hurricane-force winds. Approximately 2,144 platforms and 15,366 miles of seafloor pipeline lie within the zone of hurricane-force winds. An additional 2600 platforms and 12,470 miles of seafloor pipeline were exposed to tropical storm-force winds. Original TIFF file is 200dpi @ 10"x7.5".

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Satellite Image of Remaining Oil Slicks, 9/12/2005

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John Amos

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