نتایج جستجو برای: oil dispersant

تعداد نتایج: 139146  

2012
Jong Nam Kim Bong-Soo Kim Seong-Jae Kim Carl E. Cerniglia

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010 raised concerns that dispersant and dispersed oil, as well as crude oil itself, could contaminate shellfish and seafood habitats with hazardous residues that had potential implications for human health and the ecosystem. However, little is known about the effects of crude oil and dispersant on the human fecal microbiota. The aim of this research was to ev...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
Thomas Milinkovitch Joachim Godefroy Michaël Théron Hélène Thomas-Guyon

Dispersant use in nearshore areas is likely to increase the exposure of aquatic organisms to petroleum. To measure the toxicity of this controversial response technique, golden grey mullets (Liza aurata) were exposed to mechanically dispersed oil, chemically dispersed oil, dispersant alone in seawater, water-soluble fraction of oil and to seawater as a control treatment. Several biomarkers were...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2017
David A Riehm David J Rokke Prakash G Paul Han Seung Lee Brent S Vizanko Alon V McCormick

Lecithin-rich mixtures of the nontoxic surfactants lecithin and Tween 80 are effective marine oil spill dispersants, but produce much higher oil-water interfacial tension than other, comparably effective dispersants. This suggests interfacial phenomena other than interfacial tension influence lecithin-Tween 80 dispersants' effectiveness. The interface between seawater and dispersant-crude oil m...

2013
Rodrigo Almeda Zoe Wambaugh Zucheng Wang Cammie Hyatt Zhanfei Liu Edward J. Buskey

We conducted ship-, shore- and laboratory-based crude oil exposure experiments to investigate (1) the effects of crude oil (Louisiana light sweet oil) on survival and bioaccumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in mesozooplankton communities, (2) the lethal effects of dispersant (Corexit 9500A) and dispersant-treated oil on mesozooplankton, (3) the influence of UVB radiation/sunl...

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...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Chris Fuller James Bonner Cheryl Page Andrew Ernest Thomas McDonald Susanne McDonald

Dispersants are a preapproved chemical response agent for oil spills off portions of the U.S. coastline, including the Texas-Louisiana coast. However, questions persist regarding potential environmental risks of dispersant applications in nearshore regions (within three nautical miles of the shoreline) that support dense populations of marine organisms and are prone to spills resulting from hum...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2013
Guy Claireaux Michael Théron Michel Prineau Matthieu Dussauze François-Xavier Merlin Stéphane Le Floch

The worldwide increasing recourse to chemical dispersants to deal with oil spills in marine coastal ecosystems is a controversial issue. Yet, there exists no adequate methodology that can provide reliable predictions of how oil and dispersant-treated oil can affect relevant organism or population-level performance. The primary objective of the present study was to examine and compare the effect...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2007
Helen Chapman Karen Purnell Robin J Law Mark F Kirby

In order to better understand the practice of dispersant use, a review has been undertaken of marine oil spills over a 10 year period (1995-2005), looking in particular at variations between different regions and oil-types. This viewpoint presents and analyses the review data and examines a range of dispersant use policies. The paper also discusses the need for a reasoned approach to dispersant...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2012
Thomas Milinkovitch Julie Lucas Stéphane Le Floch Hélène Thomas-Guyon Christel Lefrançois

This study evaluated the toxicity of dispersant application which is, in nearshore area, a controversial response technique to oil spill. Through an experimental approach with juveniles of Liza aurata, the toxicity of five exposure conditions was evaluated: (i) a chemically dispersed oil simulating dispersant application; (ii) a single dispersant as an internal control of chemically dispersed o...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2008
Zhengkai Li Kenneth Lee Thomas King Michel C Boufadel Albert D Venosa

Current chemical dispersant effectiveness tests for product selection are commonly performed with bench-scale testing apparatus. However, for the assessment of oil dispersant effectiveness under real sea state conditions, test protocols are required to have hydrodynamic conditions closer to the natural environment, including transport and dilution effects. To achieve this goal, Fisheries and Oc...

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