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Autor:
Bård Brørs, May Kristin Ditlevsen, James R. Clark, Per S. Daling, Mark Reed, Don Aurand, Alun Lewis
Publikováno v:
Environmental Modelling & Software. 19:681-690
Application of dispersants in shallow water remains an issue of debate within the spill response community. An experimental oil spill to evaluate potential environmental impacts and benefits of applying dispersants to spills in shallow water has ther
Autor:
May Kristin Ditlevsen, Edgar Furuholt, Grethe Kjeilen-Eilertsen, Henrik Rye, Paul William Page, Robert Ramos, Raymond Nepstad, Petter Rønningen, Tone Karin Frost, John Eirik Paulsen, Ute Brönner, Stein Erik Sorstrom
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
A numerical model has been developed and applied to serve the offshore industry to predict and report environmental risks associated with offshore discharges. The development has taken place over a time period of about 20 years, and is fully financed
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Day 2 Tue, March 18, 2014.
Offshore drilling activities were carried out by Statoil at the Hyme field, located in the Norwegian Sea, in an area with vulnerable seabed fauna. Cold water corals (Lophelia) were identified in vicinity of the drilling well location. Drilling activi
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All Days.
Six operators on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) have joined the "DREAM Charter" project to further develop a unified numerical environmental risk-based assessment model for evaluation of environmental risks associated with regular discharges f
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All Days.
Deepwater corals (Lophelia) was identified in the vicinity of the location of the exploration well Pumbaa on the Norwegian Continental Shelf where a drilling operation was carried out by the GDF SUEZ E&P Norge AS (GDF SUEZ). When drilling in sensitiv
Autor:
Øistein Johansen, Ismail Durgut, May Kristin Ditlevsen, Tone Karin Frost, Mark Reed, Henrik Rye, Mathijs G.D. Smit
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 4 (2008) 2
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 4(2), 194-203
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 4(2), 194-203
Drilling discharges are complex mixtures of chemical components and particles which might lead to toxic and nontoxic stress in the environment. In order to be able to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of such discharges in the water c
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https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/development-of-a-numerical-model-for-calculating-exposure-to-toxi
Autor:
Yilmaz Arzlanoglu, Bård Brørs, Mathijs G.D. Smit, Ben Hetland, Mark Reed, Tone Karin Frost, Henrik Rye, Ismail Durgut, May Kristin Ditlevsen
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Environmental management of discharges to the marine environment can be based on an assessment of the environmental risks of these discharges. For offshore discharges from the oil and gas industry like produced water risk-based management tools have
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