نتایج جستجو برای: oil spill module

تعداد نتایج: 206718  

2017
Yongcun Cheng Jean Tournadre Xiaofeng Li Qing Xu Bertrand Chapron

Ocean surface films can damp short capillary-gravity waves, reduce the surface mean square slope, and induce ‘‘sigma0 blooms’’ in satellite altimeter data. No study has ascertained the effect of such film on altimeter measurements due to lack of film data. The availability of Environmental Response Management Application (ERMA) oil cover, daily oil spill extent, and thickness data acquired duri...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2015
Tiago M Alves Eleni Kokinou George Zodiatis Robin Lardner Costas Panagiotakis Hari Radhakrishnan

Oil spill models are combined with bathymetric, meteorological, oceanographic, and geomorphological data to model a series of oil spill accidents in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. A total of 104 oil spill simulations, computed for 11 different locations in the Levantine Basin, show that oil slicks will reach the coast of Cyprus in four (4) to seven (7) days in summer conditions. Oil slick traje...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
k. aghajanloo m.d. pirooz

in this research a three dimensional model is explained which simulate the oil spill behavior inseas. this model is the developed version of previous two-dimensional study of aghajanloo et al., 2013.because of three-dimensional nature of the oil dispersion/movement in water, this is a more realistic model of oil spill transport and fate in marine environment. the model is based on eulerian appr...

Ahmad Keshavarz Seyed Mohammad Karim Hashemizadeh

Oil spill is one of major marine environmental challenges. The main impacts of this phenomenon are preventing light transmission into the deep water and oxygen absorption, which can disturb the photosynthesis process of water plants. In this research, we utilize SpecTIR airborne sensor data to extract and classify oils spill for the Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon (DWH) happened in 2010. For t...

2008
C. O. Matkin E. L. Saulitis G. M. Ellis P. Olesiuk S. D. Rice

Killer whales were photographed in oil after the 1989 ‘Exxon Valdez’ oil spill, but preliminary damage assessments did not definitively link mortalities to the spill and could not evaluate recovery. In this study, photo-identification methods were used to monitor 2 killer whale populations 5 yr prior to and for 16 yr after the spill. One resident pod, the AB Pod, and one transient population, t...

2016
Paola C. López-Duarte F. Joel Fodrie Olaf P. Jensen Andrew Whitehead Fernando Galvez Benjamin Dubansky Kenneth W. Able

Genomic and physiological responses in Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis) in the northern Gulf of Mexico have confirmed oil exposure of resident marsh fish following the Macondo blowout in 2010. Using these same fish, we evaluated otolith microchemistry as a method for assessing oil exposure history. Laser-ablation inductively-coupled-plasma mass spectrometry was used to analyze the chemical com...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
s. partani r. ghiassi a. khodadadi darban m. saeedi

mangroves are one of the main important species which have critical function in ecologicalprocesses in the coastal habitats. recent studies have focused on long term effects such as biological andchemical responses and reactions of ecosystems. in this research, short term response of avicennia marina’spneumatophores as one of substantial parts of mangroves has been considered while facing the o...

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...

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...

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