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Oil Spill Science and Technology. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • December 2016
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 3744823

Oil Spill Science and Technology, Second Edition, delivers a multi-contributed view on the entire chain of oil-spill related topics from oil properties and behaviors, to remote sensing through the management side of contingency planning and communicating oil spill risk perceptions.

Completely new case studies are included with special attention to the Deepwater Horizon event, covering the impacts of wetlands and sand beaches, a mass balance approach, and the process for removing petroleum chemicals still trapped near Alabama beaches. Other new information on lingering oil left behind from the Exxon Valdez spill, the emergency system used in the Prestige incident, and coverage on the Heibei Spirit spill in Korea are also included.

This updated edition combines technology with case studies to identify the current state of knowledge surrounding oil spills that will encourage additional areas of research that are left to uncover in this critical sector of the oil and gas industry.

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Table of Contents

1. Spills and Risk Perceptions 2. Quantification of Oil Spill Risk 3. Oil Physical Properties: Measurement and Correlation 4. Chemical Fingerprints of Crude Oils and Petroleum Products 5. Oil Spill Remote Sensing 6. Oil Spill Detection Using Spaceborne SAR imagery: A New Era of Sentinel-1 7. Laser Fluorosensors  8. Introduction to Oil Spill Modeling  9. Response in Fast Currents  10. In-situ Burning: An Update 11. Shoreline Countermeasures  12. Bioremediation of Oil Spills on Land 13. Sunken and Submerged Oil 14. Oil Pollution in Antarctica 15. DeepWater Horizon Well Blowout Mass Balance 16. Assessing the Increase in Background Oil Contamination Levels Along Alabama's Beaches Resulting from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 17. Remote Sensing of Oil Slicks for the Deepwater Horizon Damage Assessment 18. The Hebei Spirit Oil Spill, 2007 19. Health Aspects of the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill 20. Effects of Oil in the Environment

Authors

Mervin Fingas Scientist, Spill Science, Edmonton, Canada. Mervin Fingas has over 40 years of experience in oil and chemical spill research. Previously, he was Chief of the Emergencies Science Division of Environment Canada for 30 years. He has authored over 875 technical publications including books, manuals, and 500 peer-reviewed papers. He has won over 20 awards for research and papers from the United States Government, Canadian Government, and international conferences. Dr. Fingas has collaborated on studies with over 25 organizations around the world, coordinated studies for over 30 years through 6 internationally attended committees and developed co-operative projects with many international groups. Dr. Fingas has a PhD in Environmental Physics from McGill University, three Masters degrees in chemistry, business, and mathematics - all from the University of Ottawa, and a BA in Arts from Indiana.