نتایج جستجو برای: oil dispersant

تعداد نتایج: 139146  

Journal: :Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography 2016
Benjamin J Place Matt J Perkins Ewan Sinclair Adam L Barsamian Paul R Blakemore Jennifer A Field

After the April 2010 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, and subsequent release of millions of barrels of oil, two Corexit oil dispersant formulations were used in unprecedented quantities both on the surface and sub-surface of the Gulf of Mexico. Although the dispersant formulations contain four classes of surfactants, current studies to date focus on the anionic surfactant, bis-(2-eth...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2014
Adriana C Bejarano James R Clark Gina M Coelho

Aquatic toxicity considerations are part of the net environmental benefit analysis and approval decision process on the use of dispersants in the event of an offshore oil spill. Substantial information is available on the acute toxicity of physically and chemically dispersed oil to a diverse subset of aquatic species generated under controlled laboratory conditions. However, most information ha...

2015
Hernando P. Bacosa Zhanfei Liu Deana L. Erdner

Following the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) spill in 2010, an enormous amount of oil was observed in the deep and surface waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Surface waters are characterized by intense sunlight and high temperature during summer. While the oil-degrading bacterial communities in the deep-sea plume have been widely investigated, the effect of natural sunlight on those in oil pollute...

Journal: :Environmental health perspectives 2017
Craig J McGowan Richard K Kwok Lawrence S Engel Mark R Stenzel Patricia A Stewart Dale P Sandler

BACKGROUND The large quantities of chemical oil dispersants used in the oil spill response and cleanup (OSRC) work following the Deepwater Horizon disaster provide an opportunity to study associations between dispersant exposure (Corexit™ EC9500A or EC9527A) and human health. OBJECTIVES Our objectives were to examine associations between potential exposure to the dispersants and adverse respi...

2017
Mariana E. Campeão Luciana Reis Luciana Leomil Louisi de Oliveira Koko Otsuki Piero Gardinali Oliver Pelz Rogerio Valle Fabiano L. Thompson Cristiane C. Thompson

One consequence of oil production is the possibility of unplanned accidental oil spills; therefore, it is important to evaluate the potential of indigenous microorganisms (both prokaryotes and eukaryotes) from different oceanic basins to degrade oil. The aim of this study was to characterize the microbial response during the biodegradation process of Brazilian crude oil, both with and without t...

2013
William W Gardiner Jack Q Word Jack D Word Robert A Perkins Kelly M McFarlin Brian W Hester Lucinda S Word Collin M Ray

The acute toxicity of physically and chemically dispersed crude oil and the dispersant Corexit 9500 were evaluated for key Arctic species. The copepod Calanus glacialis, juvenile Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida), and larval sculpin (Myoxocephalus sp.) were tested under conditions representative of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas during the ice-free season. The toxicity of 3 water-accommodated fracti...

2016
Bruno G. Freitas Juliana G. M. Brito Pedro P. F. Brasileiro Raquel D. Rufino Juliana M. Luna Valdemir A. Santos Leonie A. Sarubbo

Oil spills in oceans cause irreparable damage to marine life and harm the coastal populations of affected areas. It is therefore fundamental to develop treatment strategies for such spills. Currently, chemical dispersants have been used during oil spills, although these agents have been increasingly restricted due to their toxic potential. Thus, the aim of the present study was to formulate a b...

Journal: :Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute 1971

2015
Michael S Studivan Walter I Hatch Carys L Mitchelmore

Limited toxicology data are available regarding oil dispersant exposure to coral species. Corexit® EC9500A (Corexit) is a commonly applied dispersant most well known for its use after the Deepwater Horizon spill in April, 2010. There is limited evidence that Corexit can cause a bleaching response in corals. The aims of the study were: (1) to determine the extent of bleaching after acute 24 h an...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
p. ranjbar m. shafieefar j. rezvandoust

this paper presents results analyses of specific potential blowout scenarios for subsea oilpipelines between the coast of mainland of iran and khark island in the persian gulf. the analyses have been carried out with the sintef oil spill contingency and response (oscar) 3-dimensional model system.some hypothetical three-day blowout scenarios with light and heavy iranian oil have been investigat...

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