EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B

As it is well established that application of chemical dispersant to oil slicks enhances the concentration of oil droplets and re-duces their size, chemical dispersants are expected to enhance oil sedimentation if applied in coastal waters rich in suspended paniculate matter (SPM) and if flocculatio...

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Main Authors: Ali Khelifa, Ben Fieldhouse, Zhendi Wang, Chun Yang, Mike Landriault, Carl E. Brown, Merv Fingas
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.641.4875 2023-05-15T13:09:05+02:00 EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B Ali Khelifa Ben Fieldhouse Zhendi Wang Chun Yang Mike Landriault Carl E. Brown Merv Fingas The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.641.4875 http://www.crrc.unh.edu/sites/crrc.unh.edu/files/2169-3358-2008-1-627.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.641.4875 http://www.crrc.unh.edu/sites/crrc.unh.edu/files/2169-3358-2008-1-627.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.crrc.unh.edu/sites/crrc.unh.edu/files/2169-3358-2008-1-627.pdf Arabian Medium Alaska North Slope and South Louisiana crude text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T15:58:59Z As it is well established that application of chemical dispersant to oil slicks enhances the concentration of oil droplets and re-duces their size, chemical dispersants are expected to enhance oil sedimentation if applied in coastal waters rich in suspended paniculate matter (SPM) and if flocculation between chemically dispersed oil and SPM, which leads to formation of oil-SPM ag-gregates (OSAs), occurs readily. New laboratory experiments were conducted to establish a quantitative understanding of the process and to verify this hypothesis. This paper presents findings from experiments conducted using Standard Reference Material 1941b prepared by the National Institute of Standards and Technology Text Alaska North Slope north slope Alaska Unknown
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Alaska North Slope and South Louisiana crude
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Ben Fieldhouse
Zhendi Wang
Chun Yang
Mike Landriault
Carl E. Brown
Merv Fingas
EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B
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description As it is well established that application of chemical dispersant to oil slicks enhances the concentration of oil droplets and re-duces their size, chemical dispersants are expected to enhance oil sedimentation if applied in coastal waters rich in suspended paniculate matter (SPM) and if flocculation between chemically dispersed oil and SPM, which leads to formation of oil-SPM ag-gregates (OSAs), occurs readily. New laboratory experiments were conducted to establish a quantitative understanding of the process and to verify this hypothesis. This paper presents findings from experiments conducted using Standard Reference Material 1941b prepared by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Mike Landriault
Carl E. Brown
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title EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B
title_short EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B
title_full EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANT ON OIL SEDIMENTATION DUE TO OIL-SPM FLOCCULATION: EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1941B
title_sort effects of chemical dispersant on oil sedimentation due to oil-spm flocculation: experiments with the nist standard reference material 1941b
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