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Investigating heavy metal concentrations in sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae) as an outcome of oil spill exposure. [PDF]
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European Petroleum Conference, 1990
ABSTRACT This paper discusses marine oil spills: their types, the public's perception of their risk, dean-up options, and actions both before and after a spill to minimize their consequences. Lessons are derived from a number of actual spills. Actions are grouped in three categories: macro (international), meso (joint industry) and micro
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ABSTRACT This paper discusses marine oil spills: their types, the public's perception of their risk, dean-up options, and actions both before and after a spill to minimize their consequences. Lessons are derived from a number of actual spills. Actions are grouped in three categories: macro (international), meso (joint industry) and micro
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Proceedings of SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, 2000
Abstract Crude oil and refined petroleum products are mixtures of a large numbers of components, each with its own chemical and physical properties. Once oil is spilled, it immediately begins to undergo many natural physical, chemical and biological changes.
O.M. Ghazaly, E. Sayed
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Abstract Crude oil and refined petroleum products are mixtures of a large numbers of components, each with its own chemical and physical properties. Once oil is spilled, it immediately begins to undergo many natural physical, chemical and biological changes.
O.M. Ghazaly, E. Sayed
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International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 1997
ABSTRACT The Oil Spill Intelligence Report International Oil Spill Database contains records of more than 4100 major oil spill incidents (involving at least 10,000 gallons) that have occurred worldwide since Oil Spill Intelligence Report began publication in 1978.
Dagmar Schmidt Etkin, Jeff Welch
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ABSTRACT The Oil Spill Intelligence Report International Oil Spill Database contains records of more than 4100 major oil spill incidents (involving at least 10,000 gallons) that have occurred worldwide since Oil Spill Intelligence Report began publication in 1978.
Dagmar Schmidt Etkin, Jeff Welch
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2009
Oil tanker accidents in seas cause serious problems to marine environment, especially when these accidents occur close to coastlines. To minimize the impact of tanker accidents on marine environment some measures might be taken if oil slick movement could be predicted in advance.
BALAS, LALE, AYDIN, ORHAN, İNAN, ASU
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Oil tanker accidents in seas cause serious problems to marine environment, especially when these accidents occur close to coastlines. To minimize the impact of tanker accidents on marine environment some measures might be taken if oil slick movement could be predicted in advance.
BALAS, LALE, AYDIN, ORHAN, İNAN, ASU
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Oil Spill Buoys Research for the Oil Spill Accidents Emergency
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013Oil spill accidents are seen relatively frequent and becomes a severe threat to coastal and marine ecosystems and water quality. Thus, this purpose of paper is developed for the active surveillance and rapid response to marine oil spills is important and essential to environment protection. It may appears of leak places for the monitoring needs, and to
Ping Zhao, Di Cui
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2015
This contribution describes the development and some highlights of the internationally agreed standard procedure CEN/TR 15522–2:2012: “Oil spill identification – Waterborne petroleum and petroleum products – Part 2: Analytical methodology and interpretation of results based on GC-FID and GC-MS low resolution analyses” [1].
Gerhard Dahlmann, Paul Kienhuis
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This contribution describes the development and some highlights of the internationally agreed standard procedure CEN/TR 15522–2:2012: “Oil spill identification – Waterborne petroleum and petroleum products – Part 2: Analytical methodology and interpretation of results based on GC-FID and GC-MS low resolution analyses” [1].
Gerhard Dahlmann, Paul Kienhuis
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