نتایج جستجو برای: oil spill numerical model

تعداد نتایج: 2454851  

2014
So-Min Cheong

The issue of whether adaptations to past disasters can impede adaptation to new disasters of a different type or intensity will be analyzed by examining the transition from frequent hurricanes to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in coastal Louisiana. In particular, the effects of changed regulatory structures from the Stafford Act to the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 in response to the Deepwater Hor...

2001
David D. Evans George W. Mulholland Howard R. Baum William D. Walton Kevin B. McGrattan

For more than a decade NIST conducted research to understand, measure and predict the important features of burning oil on water. Results of that research have been included in nationally recognized guidelines for approval of intentional burning. NIST measurements and predictions have played a major role in establishing in situ burning as a primary oil spill response method. Data are given for ...

2012
Jong Ho Kim Byoung Kyu Kwak Mina Ha Hae-Kwan Cheong Jongheop Yi

OBJECTIVES The goal was to model and quantify the atmospheric concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as the result of the Hebei Spirit oil spill, and to predict whether the exposure levels were abnormally high or not. METHODS We developed a model for calculating the airborne concentration of VOCs that are produced in an oil spill accident. The model was applied to a practical sit...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2015
Irena B Ivshina Maria S Kuyukina Anastasiya V Krivoruchko Andrey A Elkin Sergey O Makarov Colin J Cunningham Tatyana A Peshkur Ronald M Atlas James C Philp

Crude oil and petroleum products are widespread water and soil pollutants resulting from marine and terrestrial spillages. International statistics of oil spill sizes for all incidents indicate that the majority of oil spills are small (less than 7 tonnes). The major accidents that happen in the oil industry contribute only a small fraction of the total oil which enters the environment. However...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2018
Ryan R Wilson Craig Perham Deborah P French-McCay Richard Balouskus

Sea ice decline is anticipated to increase human access to the Arctic Ocean allowing for offshore oil and gas development in once inaccessible areas. Given the potential negative consequences of an oil spill on marine wildlife populations in the Arctic, it is important to understand the magnitude of impact a large spill could have on wildlife to inform response planning efforts. In this study w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Andrew Whitehead Benjamin Dubansky Charlotte Bodinier Tzintzuni I Garcia Scott Miles Chet Pilley Vandana Raghunathan Jennifer L Roach Nan Walker Ronald B Walter Charles D Rice Fernando Galvez

The biological consequences of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are unknown, especially for resident organisms. Here, we report results from a field study tracking the effects of contaminating oil across space and time in resident killifish during the first 4 mo of the spill event. Remote sensing and analytical chemistry identified exposures, which were linked to effects in fish characterized by...

Journal: :Science 2014
Marcia McNutt

AFTER I WAS CALLED UPON IN 2010, AS DIRECTOR OF THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, TO HELP WITH well control and fl ow estimation for the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill, I reviewed what had been learned from the Exxon Valdez (EV) oil spill. Although EV and DWH differed in their spill characteristics and impacts, I suspected that insight gained in the decades since EV could help guide how to best in...

2017
Sharon A Croisant Yu-Li Lin Joseph J Shearer John Prochaska Amanda Phillips-Savoy James Gee Daniel Jackson Reynold A Panettieri Marilyn Howarth John Sullivan Bishop James Black Joi Tate Dustin Nguyen Amber Anthony Asim Khan Harshica Fernando G A Shakeel Ansari Gilbert Rowe Bret Howrey Chantele Singleton Cornelis Elferink

The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) explosion in 2010 is the largest oil spill (Macondo) in U.S. HISTORY We focused on gaining an understanding of the physical health and mental health effects attributable to the Macondo oil spill. This is a report of a cross-sectional cohort study (wave 1) to establish 'baseline' findings and meant to provide descriptive information to be used for a multi-wave, long...

Journal: :IEEE Computer 2010
S. Sitharama Iyengar Supratik Mukhopadhyay Christopher Steinmuller Xin Li

O n 20 April 2010, the BP-owned, Transoceanoperated Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig exploded, killing 11 workers and injuring 17, and sending massive quantities of crude oil riddled with lethal toxins from the sea floor into the Gulf of Mexico. Geophysicists, Earth-space scientists, and policymakers continue to debate the cause of the explosion, how much oil has been released, how best to co...

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