The Spreading, Retention, and Clean-up of Oil Spills
Author : University of Rhode Island
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Page : 140 pages
File Size : 15,54 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc
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Author : University of Rhode Island
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Page : 140 pages
File Size : 15,54 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc
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Author : University of Rhode Island
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Page : 148 pages
File Size : 31,76 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc
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Page : 60 pages
File Size : 12,55 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Oil pollution of water
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Author : United States. Energy Research and Development Administration
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Page : 776 pages
File Size : 30,99 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Medicine
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Author : United States. Energy Research and Development Administration. Technical Information Center
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Page : 1066 pages
File Size : 50,31 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Force and energy
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Page : 748 pages
File Size : 46,96 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Fossil fuels
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Page : 2248 pages
File Size : 40,53 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Government publications
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Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 39,74 MB
Release : 2014-08-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 030929889X
U.S. Arctic waters north of the Bering Strait and west of the Canadian border encompass a vast area that is usually ice covered for much of the year, but is increasingly experiencing longer periods and larger areas of open water due to climate change. Sparsely inhabited with a wide variety of ecosystems found nowhere else, this region is vulnerable to damage from human activities. As oil and gas, shipping, and tourism activities increase, the possibilities of an oil spill also increase. How can we best prepare to respond to such an event in this challenging environment? Responding to Oil Spills in the U.S. Arctic Marine Environment reviews the current state of the science regarding oil spill response and environmental assessment in the Arctic region north of the Bering Strait, with emphasis on the potential impacts in U.S. waters. This report describes the unique ecosystems and environment of the Arctic and makes recommendations to provide an effective response effort in these challenging conditions. According to Responding to Oil Spills in the U.S. Arctic Marine Environment, a full range of proven oil spill response technologies is needed in order to minimize the impacts on people and sensitive ecosystems. This report identifies key oil spill research priorities, critical data and monitoring needs, mitigation strategies, and important operational and logistical issues. The Arctic acts as an integrating, regulating, and mediating component of the physical, atmospheric and cryospheric systems that govern life on Earth. Not only does the Arctic serve as regulator of many of the Earth's large-scale systems and processes, but it is also an area where choices made have substantial impact on life and choices everywhere on planet Earth. This report's recommendations will assist environmentalists, industry, state and local policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of this special region to preserve and protect it from damaging oil spills.
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Page : 1296 pages
File Size : 11,61 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Hydrology
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Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Page : 1228 pages
File Size : 44,19 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Government publications
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February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index