نتایج جستجو برای: spill

تعداد نتایج: 4778  

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...

2013
Shruti Khanna Maria J. Santos Susan L. Ustin Alexander Koltunov Raymond F. Kokaly Dar A. Roberts

The British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico was the biggest oil spill in US history. To assess the impact of the oil spill on the saltmarsh plant community, we examined Advanced Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data flown over Barataria Bay, Louisiana in September 2010 and August 2011. Oil contamination was mapped using oil absorption features in pixel ...

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: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2017
Lawrence S Engel Richard K Kwok Aubrey K Miller Aaron Blair Matthew D Curry John A McGrath Dale P Sandler

The 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) explosion in the Gulf of Mexico led to the largest ever marine oil spill by volume. The GuLF STUDY is investigating possible adverse human health effects associated with oil spill activities. One objective of the study was to utilize biological specimens from study participants to examine spill-related adverse health effects. This study describes the methods for...

1996
Susanne Riehemann

In this paper I present an approach to idioms in the HPSG framework. Building on earlier work by Copestake 1994, it employs phrasal types that specify the semantic relationship between the idiomatic words involved. Underspeciied Phrasal Semantics (UPS) does not require separate lexical entries for the words occurring in idioms, and treats a wide range of data more successfully than previous alt...

2010
Hesham A. Elzouka

The objective of this paper is to propose a new autonomous model for the use of GPS devices that tightly coupled with GIS, to address the necessary framework and techniques needed to plan, design, and implement an assessment tool for solving problems associated with marine environment in Alexandria Bay. This work also aims at analyzing the data of the proposed system towards the elimination of ...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2012
B A Muhling M A Roffer J T Lamkin G W Ingram M A Upton G Gawlikowski F Muller-Karger S Habtes W J Richards

The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill impacted the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM) during the spring spawning season of Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT). Overlap between BFT spawning habitat and surface oil in the northern GOM was examined using satellite-derived estimates of oil coverage, and spawning habitat models. Results suggested that although eggs and larvae were likely impacted by oil-contamina...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2000
C M Arata J S Picou G D Johnson T S McNally

One hundred twenty-five commercial fishers in Cordova, Alaska, completed a mailed survey regarding current mental health functioning 6 years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Economic and social impacts of the oil spill and coping and psychological functioning (modified Coping Strategies Scales, Symptom Checklist 90-R) were measured. Multiple regression was used to test the utility of the Conse...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2011
F J Antonio R S Mendes S M Thomaz

The accidental oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 has caused perceptible damage to marine and freshwater ecosystems. The large quantity of oil leaking at a constant rate and the long duration of the event caused an exponentially increasing mortality of vertebrates. Using data provided by NOAA and USFWS, we assessed the effects of this event on birds, sea turtles, and mammals. Mortality rat...

1998
Pam Shaw

Introduction The Army Corps of Engineers began the Gas Abatement Study in order to address the problem of gas and its effects on the Snake and Columbia Rivers. One important question is how much gas reductions caused by structural changes at a few or several of the dams would benefit fish survival. A gas sensitivity analysis was done using CRiSP to see how sensitive this model is to changes in ...

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