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Dispersion modeling of particulate matter from the in-situ burning of spilled oil in the northwest Arctic area of Canada

Author(s): Wang Z; An C; Lee K; Owens E; Boufadel M; Feng Q;

In-situ burning can be used to prevent oil spreading in oil spill response. In this study, a steady-state Gaussian plume model was applied to analyze the concentration distribution of fine particulate matter produced by in-situ burning, as well as to assess ...

Article GUID: 34731942


Assessing the coastal sensitivity to oil spills from the perspective of ecosystem services: A case study for Canada's pacific coast

Author(s): Feng Q; An C; Chen Z; Owens E; Niu H; Wang Z;

Coastal environment is one of the most important ecological and socioeconomic areas. However, increasing energy demand and economic development lead to a continuous gas and oil exploration, production, and traffics, which notably raise the risk of oil spill ...

Article GUID: 34271360


Investigation into the oil removal from sand using a surface washing agent under different environmental conditions.

Author(s): Bi H, An C, Chen X, Owens E, Lee K

Spilled oil frequently reaches the shorelines and affects coastal biota and communities. The application of surface washing agents is an important shoreline cleanup technique that can help remove stranded oil from substrate surfaces with the advantages of h ...

Article GUID: 32829266


Exploring the use of cellulose nanocrystal as surface-washing agent for oiled shoreline cleanup.

Author(s): Chen Z, An C, Yin J, Owens E, Lee K, Zhang K, Tian X

J Hazard Mater. 2020 Jul 15;402:123464 Authors: Chen Z, An C, Yin J, Owens E, Lee K, Zhang K, Tian X

Article GUID: 32693337


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