نتایج جستجو برای: petroleum waste spill

تعداد نتایج: 101380  

2017
Enrique A. Daza Santosh K. Misra John Scott Indu Tripathi Christine Promisel Brajendra K. Sharma Jacek Topczewski Santanu Chaudhuri Dipanjan Pan

Increasingly frequent petroleum contamination in water bodies continues to threaten our ecosystem, which lacks efficient and safe remediation tactics both on macro and nanoscales. Current nanomaterial and dispersant remediation methods neglect to investigate their adverse environmental and biological impact, which can lead to a synergistic chemical imbalance. In response to this rising threat, ...

2017
Michael G Reuscher Jeffrey G Baguley Nathan Conrad-Forrest Cynthia Cooksey Jeffrey L Hyland Christopher Lewis Paul A Montagna Robert W Ricker Melissa Rohal Travis Washburn

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred in spring and summer 2010 in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Research cruises in 2010 (approximately 2-3 months after the well had been capped), 2011, and 2014 were conducted to determine the initial and subsequent effects of the oil spill on deep-sea soft-bottom infauna. A total of 34 stations were sampled from two zones: 20 stations in the "impact" zone v...

Journal: :Toxicologic pathology 2012
Mace G Barron

The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill was the largest environmental disaster and response effort in U.S. history, with nearly 800 million liters of crude oil spilled. Vast areas of the Gulf of Mexico were contaminated with oil, including deep-ocean communities and over 1,600 kilometers of shoreline. Multiple species of pelagic, tidal, and estuarine organisms; sea turtles; marine mammals; and bi...

Journal: :Annual review of marine science 2015
G M King J E Kostka T C Hazen P A Sobecky

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the northern Gulf of Mexico represents the largest marine accidental oil spill in history. It is distinguished from past spills in that it occurred at the greatest depth (1,500 m), the amount of hydrocarbon gas (mostly methane) lost was equivalent to the mass of crude oil released, and dispersants were used for the first time in the deep sea in an attempt to r...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2012
Alireza Taravat Fabio Del Frate

Accurate knowledge of the spatial extents and distributions of an oil spill is very impor-tant for efficient response. This is because most petroleum products spread rapidly on the water surface when released into the ocean, with the majority of the affected area becoming covered by very thin sheets. This article presents a study for examining the feasibility of Landsat ETM+ images in order to ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Deniz Ceylan Saadet Dogu Burak Karacik Sevil D Yakan Oya S Okay Oguz Okay

Ecological disasters resulting from oil spills have created a great need to find more efficient materials for oil spill cleanup. This research highlights the use of a novel macroporous polymeric material based on butyl rubber (BR) as a sorbent in an oil spill cleanup. The sorption capacity of BR for crude oil and petroleum products is 15-23 g g(-1) as compared to the value of 10-16 g g(-1) obta...

2014
Rodrigo Almeda Tara L. Connelly Edward J. Buskey

Although planktonic protozoans are likely to interact with dispersed crude oil after a spill, protozoan-mediated processes affecting crude oil pollution in the sea are still not well known. Here, we present the first evidence of ingestion and defecation of physically or chemically dispersed crude oil droplets (1-86 μm in diameter) by heterotrophic dinoflagellates, major components of marine pla...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2010
Mark A Ricca A Keith Miles Brenda E Ballachey James L Bodkin Daniel Esler Kimberly A Trust

Exposure to contaminants other than petroleum hydrocarbons could confound interpretation of Exxon Valdez oil spill effects on biota at Prince William Sound, Alaska. Hence, we investigated polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in blood of sea otters and harlequin ducks sampled during 1998. PCB concentrations characterized by lower chlorinated congeners were highest in sea otters from the unoiled area...

2015
Carolina Cruz Viggi Enrica Presta Marco Bellagamba Saulius Kaciulis Santosh K. Balijepalli Giulio Zanaroli Marco Petrangeli Papini Simona Rossetti Federico Aulenta

This study presents the proof-of-concept of the "Oil-Spill Snorkel": a novel bioelectrochemical approach to stimulate the oxidative biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in sediments. The "Oil-Spill Snorkel" consists of a single conductive material (the snorkel) positioned suitably to create an electrochemical connection between the anoxic zone (the contaminated sediment) and the oxic zone (...

2015
Stephanie Venn-Watson Kathleen M. Colegrove Jenny Litz Michael Kinsel Karen Terio Jeremiah Saliki Spencer Fire Ruth Carmichael Connie Chevis Wendy Hatchett Jonathan Pitchford Mandy Tumlin Cara Field Suzanne Smith Ruth Ewing Deborah Fauquier Gretchen Lovewell Heidi Whitehead David Rotstein Wayne McFee Erin Fougeres Teri Rowles Cheryl S. Rosenfeld

A northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) cetacean unusual mortality event (UME) involving primarily bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama began in February 2010 and continued into 2014. Overlapping in time and space with this UME was the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill, which was proposed as a contributing cause of adrenal disease, lung disease, and poor healt...

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