Large-scale dispersant leaching and effectiveness experiments with oils on calm water |
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Authors: | Alun Lewis B. Ken Trudel Randy C. Belore Joseph V. Mullin |
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Affiliation: | a 121 Laleham Road, Staines TW18 2EG, United Kingdom b S.L. Ross Environmental Research Ltd., 200-717 Belfast Road, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1G 0Z4 c US Minerals Management Service, Engineering and Research Branch, 381 Elden Street, Mail Stop 4021, Herndon, VA 20170-4817, USA |
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Abstract: | The use of dispersants to treat oil spills in calm seas is discouraged because there is insufficient ‘mixing energy’ to cause immediate dispersion of the oil. However, dispersants might be applied while the seas are calm, in the expectation that they would work later when sea states increase. The present study examined the persistence of dispersants in treated oil slicks on calm water in a large outdoor wave tank. Test slicks, pre-mixed with dispersant, were allowed to stand on static and flowing water for up to six days, after which their dispersibility was tested by exposing them to breaking waves. Results showed that thicker slicks exposed to calm water for up to six days dispersed completely with the addition of breaking waves. Thinner slicks and slicks exposed to water movement became less dispersible within two days. The loss of dispersibility was caused by dispersant loss rather than by oil weathering. |
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Keywords: | Oil spill Dispersant Leaching Effectiveness Calm water Large-scale testing |
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