Oil spill response : a global perspective: Proceedings of the NATO CCMS Workshop on Oil Spill Response; Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; October 11-13, 2006

Oil spill response : a global perspective: Proceedings of the NATO CCMS Workshop on Oil Spill Response; Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; October 11-13, 2006

Davidson, W.
Lee, K.
Cogswell, A.

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This book provides a timely international perspective on applied research anddevelopment, technology transfer, and ‘lessons learned’ from field trials andactual case studies associated with recent spill events. Topics include Preparedness/Contingency Planning, (Eco-terrorism); Oil Spill Fate and Transport (Environmental Persistence, Remote Sensing, modelling, Biodegradation), Biological Effects (Environmental Effects Monitoring and Environmental Risk Assessment); and Operational Response (Containment/Recovery Treating Agents, Shoreline Cleanup, In-situ Burning, Emergency Response Strategies). This book provides a synopsis as to the methods currently employed to deals with spills and an insight on future technologies under development. Current information on selectionand efficacy of various oil spill response countermeasures Arctic of spill response International viewpoint on oil spill response techniques Guideline for oil spill countermeasures Information on oil spill risk assessment INDICE: From the contents Summary Report. Introduction. Arctic Research Issues. Oil Spill Response And The Challenges Of Arctic Marine Shipping: An Assessment By Tile Arctic Council.- Oil Spills In The Arctic: A Review Of Three Decades Of Research At Environment Canada.- Oil Under Ice Detection: What Is TheState-Of-The-Art?- Practical And Effective Technologies For Oil Spill Recovery Operations In Arctic Conditions.- In-Situ Burning For Oil Spills In Arctic Waters: State-Of-The-Art And Future Research Needs.- Recent Mid-Scale Research On Using Oil Herding Surfactants To Thicken Oil Slicks In Pack Ice For In-SituBurning.- Weathering Of Oil Spills Under Arctic Conditions: Field ExperimentsWith Different Ice Conditions Followed By In-Situ Burning.- Dispersant Effectiveness Experiments Conducted On Alaskan Crude Oils In Very Cold Water At The Ohmsett Facility.- Enhanced Chemical Dispersion Using The Propeller Wash From Response Vessels.- Evaluation Of Arctic In-Situ Oil Spill Response Countermeasures.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4020-8564-2
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 410
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés