Cogswell, A.
Oil Spill Response: A Global Perspective
1. Arctic Research Issues
1. Oil Spill Response and the Challenges of Arctic Marine Shipping: An Assessment by the Arctic Council
A. Tucci
2. Oil Spills in the Arctic: A Review of Three Decades of Research at Environment Canada
B. Hollebone, M. F. Fingas
3. Oil Under Ice Detection: What is the State-of-the-Art?
Ron Goodman
4. Practical and Effective Technologies for Oil Spill Recovery Operations in Arctic Conditions
J. P. MacKey
5.
Stephen Potter, Ian Buist
6. Recent Mid-Scale Research on Using Oil Herding Surfactants to Thicken Oil Slicks in Pack Ice for
I. Buist, S. Potter, L. Zabilansky, A. Guarino, J. Mullin
7. Weathering of Oil Spills Under Arctic Conditions: Field Experiments with Different Ice Conditions Followed by
P. J. Brandvik, L. -G. Faksness, D. Dickins, J. Bradford
8. Dispersant Effectiveness Experiments Conducted on Alaskan Crude Oils in Very Cold Water at the Ohmsett Facility
J. V. Mullin
9. Enhanced Chemical Dispersion Using the Propeller Wash from Response Vessels
T. Nedwed, W. Spring
10. Evaluation of Arctic
K. Lee
11. Oma Formation in Ice-Covered Brackish Waters: Large-Scale Experiments
D. Cloutier, B. Doyon
12. Joint Industry Program on Oil Spill in Arctic and Ice Infested Waters: An Overview
S. E. Sørstrøm, I. Singsaas, P. J. Brandvik
13. Countermeasures for the Beaufort Transition Season
L. Solsberg
2. Oil Spill Countermeasures
14. New Oil Containment Technology: For Fast and Narrow Waters
J. Allers, D. Trites
15. Viscous Oil Pumping Technology and Annular Water Lubrication Techniques
J. P. Mackey
16. Development of a Strategy for Offshore Use of Dispersants in Norwegian Waters
I. Singsaas, M. Reed, T. Nordtug
17. French Sea Trials on Chemical Dispersion: DEPOL 04 & 05
F. -X. Merlin
18. Dispersant Research in a Specialized Wave Tank: Mimicking the Mixing Energy of Natural Sea States
A. D. Venosa, K. Lee, Z. Li, M. C. Boufadel
19. Wave Tank Studies on Chemical Dispersant Effectiveness: Dispersed Oil Droplet Size Distribution
Z. Li, K. Lee, P. Kepkay, T. King, W. Yeung, M. C. Boufadel, A. D. Venosa
20. Wave Tank Studies on Formation and Transport of OMA from the Chemically Dispersed Oil
K. Lee, Z. Li, T. King, P. Kepkay, M. C. Boufadel, A. D. Venosa
3. Biological Effects and Monitoring Habitat Recovery
21. Optimal Nutrient Application Strategies for the Bioremediation of Tidally-Influenced Beaches
M. C. Boufadel, H. Li, C. -H. Zhao, A. D. Venosa
22. Benthos Community Monitoring of A Dumping Area During Liquid Natural Gas Plant Construction
A. D. Samatov, V. S. Labay
23. Oil Fingerprinting and Spill Source Identification
Z. Wang
24. What Compounds in Crude Oil Cause Chronic Toxicity to Larval Fish?
P. Hudson, C. Khan, G. Saravanabhavan, L. Clarke, B. Shaw, K. Nabeta, A. Helferty, S. Brown, Z. Wang, B. Hollebone, K. Lee, J. Short
25. Potential Impacts of an Orimulsion Spill on Marine (Atlantic Herring;
S. Courtenay, M. Boudreau, K. Lee, P. Hodson, M. Sweezey
26. Effectiveness of Dispersants for Coastal Habitat Protection as a Function of Types of Oil and Dispersant
Q. Lin, I. A. Mendelssohn
27. How Clean is Clean?: Development of Monitoring Methods to Determine Environmental and Socially Acceptable End-Points of Clean-Up
J. Fejes, A. Martinsson, E. Lindblom
4. Modelling, Fate and Transport
28. Microbial and Abiotic Removal of Ydrocarbon Components in Oil Tanker Ballast Water Processed by the Alyeska Ballast Water Treatment Facility in Port Valdez, Alaska
J. R. Payne, W. B. Driskell, J. F. Braddock, J. Bailey, J. W. Short, L. Ka’Aihue, T. H. Kuckertz
29. Oil Spill Drift and Fate Model
M. Sayed, M. Serrer, E. Mansard
30. Modelling of Oil Droplet Kinetics Under Breaking Waves
Z. Chen, C. S. Zhan, K. Lee, Z. Li, M. Boufadel
31. The Necessity of Applying Sar Imagery to Oil Spill Modeling in Cases of Data Obfuscation
M. Perkovic, L. Delgado, M. David, S. Petelin, R. Harsh
5. Risk Assessment/Contingency Planning/Operational Response/Policy
32. Prevention of Oil Spills Caused by Premeditated Negative Influence
V. Krivilev
33. Spillview: A Support to Decision-Making Software in Emergency Response to Marine Oil Spill
M. Blouin
34. Accidental Marine Pollution in Belgium: The Emergence of Response Strategies
T. G. Jacques, F. Delbeke
35. Dimensioning of Norwegian Oil Spill Preparedness: Focusing on the Arctic North Norway and the Barents Sea
J. M. Ly
36. Regional Citizens’ Advisory Councils: Ensuring Safe Transport of Crude Oil in Alaska
J. S. French, L. Robinson
37. The Role of the Regional Environmental Emergencies Team (REET) in Emergency Response in the Atlantic Region of Canada
R. Percy, S. Dewis
38. Minimizing Environmental Impact of Oil Spills: Statoil’S R&D Position and Priorities
H. G. Johnsen, J. E. Vindstad
39. Modeling Impacts and Tradeoffs of Dispersant Use on Oil Spills
D. French-Mccay, W. Nordhausen, J. R. Payne
40. Development of Operational Ocean Forecasting Systems and Impact on Oil Plume Drift Calculations
F. J. M. Davidson, A. W. Ratsimandresy, C. Hannah
41. Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response Working Group of the Arctic Council: Recent Marine Environmental Initiatives in the Arctic Council
M. Meza, A. Tucci
42. The Eastern Mediterranean-Black Sea System with High Oil Spill Risk
T. Çokacar
43. UK: Recent Counter Pollution R&D Activities
K. Colcomb
44. Ice Overview for the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River
M. Blouin, E. Vaillant
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- Author(s)
- Cogswell, A.
- Davidson, W. F.
- Lee, K.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2008
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Natural Sciences
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402085659