The behaviour and fate of arctic oil spills

A brief overview is provided, based on several recent reports, of the dominant factors and processes which influence the behaviour and physical fate of spilled crude oil in the remote harsh Arctic offshore regions. These factors and processes include physical-chemical properties, evaporation, disper...

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description A brief overview is provided, based on several recent reports, of the dominant factors and processes which influence the behaviour and physical fate of spilled crude oil in the remote harsh Arctic offshore regions. These factors and processes include physical-chemical properties, evaporation, dispersion, dissolution, emulsification, physical movement and interaction with ice. Rates of the individual dominant processes for a typical Beaufort oil in the Beaufort Sea under different physical environments are approximated and applied to various spill scenarios. Research needs in this field are summarized.
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Chemical properties
Chemical spills
Crude oil
Evaporation
Evaporation rate
Exact sciences and technology
Natural water pollution
Offshore
Offshore drilling rigs
Oil spills
Oils & fats
Pollution
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Viscosity
Water treatment and pollution
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