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Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2008:673-679
In situ burning is an oil spill response option particularly suited to remote ice-covered waters. The key to effective in situ burning is thick oil slicks. In loose drift ice conditions oil spills can rapidly spread to become too thin to ignite. Fire
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International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2008:823-828
Two separate projects were funded by the US Minerals Management Service to study the dispersibility of viscous crude oils and water-in-oil emulsions. The objective of the first study was to determine the viscosity limit for the effectiveness of chemi
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International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2005:171-175
Skimmers operating in waves often recover a large amount of water, both in the form of water-in-oil emulsions and free water. Recovered water dramatically reduces the temporary storage capacity available for oily fluids offshore. The addition of chem
Autor:
Steve Potter, James Lane, Bill Schmidt, Joe Stahovec, Craig Moffatt, Dave DeVitis, Bob Urban, Joe Mullin, Ian Buist
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2003:1297-1302
An enhanced propane underwater bubbler system designed to allow the testing of fire-resistant booms in flames was installed at Ohmsett in the fall of 1998 by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) and the US Navy Supervisor of Salvage and Diving (SUPS
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Spill Science & Technology Bulletin. 5:81-91
This paper summarizes studies of water-in-oil emulsions, their stability, and modelling of their formation. Studies show that water-in-oil emulsions might be characterized into three categories (stable, mesostable and unstable). These categories were
Autor:
Michael F. Soleki, Merv Fingas, Rodney D. Turpin, Ken Li, J. R. Jocelyn Paré, Martine C. Bissonnette, Miguel J. Trespalacios, Jacqueline M.R. Bélanger, Samuel J. Getty, Philip R. Campagna, Francine Ackerman, Zhendi Wang, Edward J. Tennyson, Joe Mullin
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Spill Science & Technology Bulletin. 3:123-137
A series of 14 mesoscale burns were conducted in 1991 to study various aspects of oil burning in situ. Extensive sampling and monitoring of these burns were conducted to determine the emissions. This was done at two downwind ground stations, one upwi
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Phil Campagna, Bill Ryan, Don V. Aurand, Nanci Laroche, John Latour, Rod Turpin, Robert R. Hiltabrand, Gary A. Sergy, Larry Hannon, Zhendi Wang, Francine Ackerman, Edward J. Tennyson, Greg Halley, Ken Li, Patrick Lambert, Roy Galarneau, Robert D. Nelson, Wayne Halley, Mervin F. Fingas, Martine C. Bissonnette, Paula Jokuty, Joe Mullin
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International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 1995:123-132
A group of 25 agencies from Canada and the United States conducted a major offshore burn experiment near Newfoundland, Canada. Two lots of oil, about 50 cubic meters (50 tons) each, were released into a fireproof boom. Each burn lasted over an hour a
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International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 1995:829-830
Studies on the formation of emulsions were summarized, and analytical methods used to determine the final results of the emulsion breaking process were evaluated. These include visual appearance, viscosity, zero-shear-rate viscosity, elasticity, wate