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Oil Spill at the Lebanese Coast
In the course of the conflict in the Middle East, the oil-fuelled power plant of Jieh, located directly on the coastline approximately
30 km south of Beirut was hit by bombs on July 13 and 15, 2006. Part of the storage tanks caught fire and were burning for
several days. A large part of the fuel was spilled into the Mediterranean Sea as a result of the blast. The Lebanese ministry
of environment estimated that approximately 30,000 tons of heavy fuel oil were emmitted into the sea.
Due to south-westerly winds and the sea currents, the oil spill was partly carried out to sea and partly dispersed along the
coast of Lebanon. Until the beginning of August, 2006 the Lebanese coastline has been affected from the Damour region south
of Beirut to the Syrian border in the North.
Following a request for help from the Lebanese Ministry of Environment, the EC Monitoring and Information Centre (MIC) of
DG Environment triggered the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters' in order to obtain information about the extent
of the oil pollution in the coastal strip and, where possible, the size of the pollution.
The Center for Satellite Based Crisis Information (ZKI) of DLR took over the project management in this activation and is
producing satellite analyses in the context of the European GMES Service Elements Risk-EOS and MarCoast.
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DLR satellite map: Coastal contamination risk (1:200,000)
August 24, 2006 - 13:00 UTC
click here to download the map (0.6 MB low resolution)
click here to download the map (1.2 MB medium resolution)
click here to download the map (4.4 MB high resolution; corresponding world-file)
A kml file for displaying the map in Google Earth can be obtained here.
This map was optimized for DinA1 printing.
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DLR satellite map: Oil spill extent between July 21 and August 10, 2006 (1:200,000)
August 11, 2006 - 18:00 UTC, map updated August 18, 2006 - 11:25 UTC
click here to download the map (0.6 MB low resolution)
click here to download the map (1.2 MB medium resolution)
click here to download the map (4.7 MB high resolution; corresponding world-file)
A kml file for displaying the map in Google Earth can be obtained here.
This map was optimized for DinA1 printing.
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DLR satellite map: Comparison of oil spill extent based on radar data between August 3 and August 19, 2006 (1:250,000)
August 24, 2006 - 15:00 UTC
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click here to download the map (1.4 MB medium resolution)
click here to download the map (5.4 MB high resolution)
This map was optimized for DinA1 printing.
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DLR satellite map: Comparison of oil spill extent based on radar data between July 21 and August 3, 2006 (1:250,000)
August 5, 2006 - 14:00 UTC
click here to download the map (0.6 MB low resolution)
click here to download the map (1.4 MB medium resolution)
click here to download the map (6.9 MB high resolution)
This map was optimized for DinA1 printing.
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DLR satellite map: Oil spill extent on August 3/4, 2006 (1:300,000)
August 5, 2006 - 13:00 UTC
click here to download the map (0.6 MB low resolution)
click here to download the map (1.2 MB medium resolution)
click here to download the map (4.8 MB high resolution; corresponding world-file)
A kml file for displaying the map in Google Earth can be obtained here.
Shape files with the oil extent are provided upon request.
This map was optimized for DinA1 printing.
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DLR satellite map: Oil spill extent on August 1, 2006 (1:300,000)
August 1, 2006 - 20:00 UTC
click here to download the map (0.6 MB low resolution)
click here to download the map (1.2 MB medium resolution)
click here to download the map (4.8 MB high resolution; corresponding world-file)
A kml file for displaying the map in Google Earth can be obtained here.
This map was optimized for DinA1 printing.
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Time series from MODIS data
August 3, 2006 - 20:00 UTC (Update: August 17, 2006 - 12:00 UTC)
Please click here for a time series of the oil spill propagation at the Lebanese coast, generated from data of the MODIS sensor on the satellites
Terra and Aqua.
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