نتایج جستجو برای: spill over

تعداد نتایج: 1139763  

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2006
J. Papadimitrakis M. Psaltaki M. Christolis N. C. Markatos

This paper presents a deterministic mathematical model, which simulates the time-dependent behavior of an oil spill near coastal zones. The model solves the full set of partial-differential equations that govern transient, two-phase, turbulent flow and heat/mass transfer phenomena. It is used for predicting the consequences of hypothetical oil spills that could occur near a coastal area of grea...

Journal: :Annals of work exposures and health 2017
Caroline Groth Sudipto Banerjee Gurumurthy Ramachandran Mark R Stenzel Dale P Sandler Aaron Blair Lawrence S Engel Richard K Kwok Patricia A Stewart

In April 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig caught fire and exploded, releasing almost 5 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico over the ensuing 3 months. Thousands of oil spill workers participated in the spill response and clean-up efforts. The GuLF STUDY being conducted by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is an epidemiological study to investigate potential ad...

2016
Ariane L. Rung Symielle Gaston Evrim Oral William T. Robinson Elizabeth Fontham Daniel J. Harrington Edward Trapido Edward S. Peters

BACKGROUND Psychological sequelae are among the most pronounced effects in populations following exposure to oil spills. Women in particular represent a vulnerable yet influential population but have remained relatively understudied with respect to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (DHOS). OBJECTIVE To describe the relationship between oil spill exposure and mental health among women living in ...

2011
D. Palmer G. A. Borstad S. R. Boxall

An aerial remote sensing campaign was mobilized at short notice, to obtain multispectral digital imagery over the MV Braer oil spill in the southern Shetland Islands during the week on January 13th, 1993. The Canadian company Borstad Associates Ltd. flew their Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) in a British aircraft under the direction of the National Rivers Authority. In spite of po...

2013
Sean P. Powers Frank J. Hernandez Robert H. Condon J. Marcus Drymon Christopher M. Free

The pelagic brown alga Sargassum forms an oasis of biodiversity and productivity in an otherwise featureless ocean surface. The vast pool of oil resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill came into contact with a large portion of the Gulf of Mexico's floating Sargassum mats. Aerial surveys performed during and after the oil spill show compelling evidence of loss and subsequent recovery of S...

2011
C Praba Karan

Oil is one of the important sources of energy in the modern industrial world. It has to be transported from the source of production to many places across the globe through oceans and inland transport. During transportation the chance of oil spillage over the water body occurs due to accidents or by deliberate action during war time and this causes environmental pollution. Sorbents made from st...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2005
Olle Nygren Bengt Gustavsson Robert Eriksson

Anti-cancer drugs are reactive compounds with known adverse health effects. To prevent occupational exposure to these drugs, there are, in most countries, regulations for handling anti-cancer drugs. Many preparation systems are available, e.g. isolators, biological safety cabinets (BSCs), filter spikes (venting spikes with micro-pore filter) and closed systems (e.g. PhaSeal). Although these sys...

2009
Ronald Atlas James Bragg

In this article we consider what we have learned from the Exxon Valdez oil spill (EVOS) in terms of when bioremediation should be considered and what it can accomplish. We present data on the state of oiling of Prince William Sound shorelines 18 years after the spill, including the concentration and composition of subsurface oil residues (SSOR) sampled by systematic shoreline surveys conducted ...

2013
Caio Eadi Stringari Wiliam Correa Marques Renata Tatsch Eidt Leonardo Fagundes Mello

Oil spills can generate multiple effects in different time scales on the marine ecosystem. The numerical modeling of these processes is an important tool with low computational cost which provides a powerful appliance to environmental agencies regarding the risk management. In this way, the objective of this work is to evaluate the influence of a number of physical forcing acting over a hypothe...

2005
A. Gaye

Russia is the first world gas producer and the second for oil. Its reserves of hydrocarbons are primarily located in the Russian North where permafrost is often present. Large oil spills occur in this area. The pipelines are subject to corrosion and cryogenic processes. The risk of rupture increases consequently. The oil spill monitoring is limited by the vastness and the frequent inaccessibili...

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