نتایج جستجو برای: oil blowouts.

تعداد نتایج: 138787  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2017
C E Main A Yool N P Holliday E E Popova D O B Jones H A Ruhl

Little is known about the fate of subsurface hydrocarbon plumes from deep-sea oil well blowouts and their effects on processes and communities. As deepwater drilling expands in the Faroe-Shetland Channel (FSC), oil well blowouts are a possibility, and the unusual ocean circulation of this region presents challenges to understanding possible subsurface oil pathways in the event of a spill. Here,...

Journal: :journal of the persian gulf marine sciences 0
seyed hamzeh mirkhalili iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science, tehran, ir. iran said mazaheri iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science, tehran, ir. iran

because of environmental sensitivity of the caspian sea, any subsea oil spills and blowouts can inflict destructive impacts on marine environment and cause catastrophic damage in the area. employing mathematical simulation is one of the easiest and most effective prediction tools for understanding the oil spill behavior under various environmental forces. in this regard, mike3d simulation packa...

2017
J. Christopher Haney Patrick G. R. Jodice William A. Montevecchi David C. Evers

We synthesize impediments for evaluating effects to seabirds from open ocean hydrocarbon releases. Effects on seabirds from ship discharges, spills, and well blowouts often are poorly detected and monitored far from land. Regulatory regimes for ocean spills can result in monitoring efforts that are not entirely transparent. We illustrate how interdisciplinary technologies address deficits that ...

1998
Peter Ashwin

We consider examples of loss of stability of chaotic attractors in invariant subspaces (blowouts) that occur on varying two parameters, i.e. codimension two blowout bifurca-tions. Such bifurcations act as organising centres for nearby codimension one behaviour, analogous to the case for codimension two bifurcations of equilibria. We consider examples of blowout bifurcations showing change of cr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Marcia K McNutt Rich Camilli Timothy J Crone George D Guthrie Paul A Hsieh Thomas B Ryerson Omer Savas Frank Shaffer

The unprecedented nature of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill required the application of research methods to estimate the rate at which oil was escaping from the well in the deep sea, its disposition after it entered the ocean, and total reservoir depletion. Here, we review what advances were made in scientific understanding of quantification of flow rates during deep sea oil well blowouts. We a...

Mazaheri, Said, Mirkhalili, Seyed Hamzeh,

Because of environmental sensitivity of the Caspian Sea, any subsea oil spills and blowouts can inflict destructive impacts on marine environment and cause catastrophic damage in the area. Employing mathematical simulation is one of the easiest and most effective prediction tools for understanding the oil spill behavior under various environmental forces. In this regard, Mike3D simulation packa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Ping Hu Eric A Dubinsky Alexander J Probst Jian Wang Christian M K Sieber Lauren M Tom Piero R Gardinali Jillian F Banfield Ronald M Atlas Gary L Andersen

The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) accident released an estimated 4.1 million barrels of oil and 1010 mol of natural gas into the Gulf of Mexico, forming deep-sea plumes of dispersed oil droplets and dissolved gases that were largely degraded by bacteria. During the course of this 3-mo disaster a series of different bacterial taxa were enriched in succession within deep plumes, but the metabolic capab...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Claire B Paris Matthieu Le Hénaff Zachary M Aman Ajit Subramaniam Judith Helgers Dong-Ping Wang Vassiliki H Kourafalou Ashwanth Srinivasan

During the Deepwater Horizon incident, crude oil flowed into the Gulf of Mexico from 1522 m underwater. In an effort to prevent the oil from rising to the surface, synthetic dispersants were applied at the wellhead. However, uncertainties in the formation of oil droplets and difficulties in measuring their size in the water column, complicated further assessment of the potential effect of the d...

Fatemeh Deregeh, Hossein Nezmabadi-Pour Milad Karimian,

The late detection of the kick (the entrance of underground fluids into oil wells) leads to oil well blowouts. It causes human life loss and imposes a great deal of expenses on the petroleum industry. This paper presents the application of adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system designed for an earlier kick detection using measurable drilling parameters. In order to generate the initial fuzzy inf...

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