Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices.

A ranking of potential environmental impact for spills of crude oil, diesel-2, bunker C, and gasoline in amounts ranging from 100 to 50,000 barrels was made for specific sites at Yakutat Bay, Valdez Harbor, Valdez Narrows, Drift River Channel, Port Graham, Kamishak Bay, Unimak Pass, Port Moller, Kvi...

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Main Authors: Isakson,J. S., Storie,J. M., Vagners,J., Erickson,G. A., Kruger,J. F.
Other Authors: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES NORTHWEST INC BELLEVUE WASH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1975
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spelling ftdtic:ADA017600 2023-05-15T17:24:01+02:00 Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices. Isakson,J. S. Storie,J. M. Vagners,J. Erickson,G. A. Kruger,J. F. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES NORTHWEST INC BELLEVUE WASH 1975-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA017600 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA017600 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA017600 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Civil Engineering *Oil spills *Ecology *Alaska Oil pollution Sites Invertebrates Plankton Fresh water Mixing Fishes Climate Vegetation Petroleum products Removal Sea ice Aquatic plants Ocean currents Wind Abundance Ratings Computerized simulation Mathematical models Habitability Rivers Harbors Marine terminals Gasoline *Environmental impacts Evaluation *Water pollution effects(Animals) Crude oil *Water pollution effects(Plants) Oil pollution removal Text 1975 ftdtic 2016-02-19T07:26:33Z A ranking of potential environmental impact for spills of crude oil, diesel-2, bunker C, and gasoline in amounts ranging from 100 to 50,000 barrels was made for specific sites at Yakutat Bay, Valdez Harbor, Valdez Narrows, Drift River Channel, Port Graham, Kamishak Bay, Unimak Pass, Port Moller, Kvichak Bay, St. Matthew Island, Offshore Prudhoe, Onshore Prudhoe, Nome, Cape Blossom Channel, Colville River, River, Yukon River, and Denali Fault. Spills were assumed to disperse from inertial, viscous, surface tension, wind and current forces. Most probable wind and current conditions were utilized. Sites were characterized in terms of eight species habitats. Most probable cases were evaluated. A rating system was devised to characterize the impact based upon estimated species abundance, importance of species, and the impact of oil on such species over the short and long term. Impacts were estimated with the use of three-dimensional matrices. The same five locations dominated the impact ratings where containment/cleanup were assumed to take place. Text Nome Sea ice St Matthew Island Yakutat Yukon river Alaska Yukon Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Drift River ENVELOPE(-97.082,-97.082,58.222,58.222) Yukon
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topic Civil Engineering
*Oil spills
*Ecology
*Alaska
Oil pollution
Sites
Invertebrates
Plankton
Fresh water
Mixing
Fishes
Climate
Vegetation
Petroleum products
Removal
Sea ice
Aquatic plants
Ocean currents
Wind
Abundance
Ratings
Computerized simulation
Mathematical models
Habitability
Rivers
Harbors
Marine terminals
Gasoline
*Environmental impacts
Evaluation
*Water pollution effects(Animals)
Crude oil
*Water pollution effects(Plants)
Oil pollution removal
spellingShingle Civil Engineering
*Oil spills
*Ecology
*Alaska
Oil pollution
Sites
Invertebrates
Plankton
Fresh water
Mixing
Fishes
Climate
Vegetation
Petroleum products
Removal
Sea ice
Aquatic plants
Ocean currents
Wind
Abundance
Ratings
Computerized simulation
Mathematical models
Habitability
Rivers
Harbors
Marine terminals
Gasoline
*Environmental impacts
Evaluation
*Water pollution effects(Animals)
Crude oil
*Water pollution effects(Plants)
Oil pollution removal
Isakson,J. S.
Storie,J. M.
Vagners,J.
Erickson,G. A.
Kruger,J. F.
Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices.
topic_facet Civil Engineering
*Oil spills
*Ecology
*Alaska
Oil pollution
Sites
Invertebrates
Plankton
Fresh water
Mixing
Fishes
Climate
Vegetation
Petroleum products
Removal
Sea ice
Aquatic plants
Ocean currents
Wind
Abundance
Ratings
Computerized simulation
Mathematical models
Habitability
Rivers
Harbors
Marine terminals
Gasoline
*Environmental impacts
Evaluation
*Water pollution effects(Animals)
Crude oil
*Water pollution effects(Plants)
Oil pollution removal
description A ranking of potential environmental impact for spills of crude oil, diesel-2, bunker C, and gasoline in amounts ranging from 100 to 50,000 barrels was made for specific sites at Yakutat Bay, Valdez Harbor, Valdez Narrows, Drift River Channel, Port Graham, Kamishak Bay, Unimak Pass, Port Moller, Kvichak Bay, St. Matthew Island, Offshore Prudhoe, Onshore Prudhoe, Nome, Cape Blossom Channel, Colville River, River, Yukon River, and Denali Fault. Spills were assumed to disperse from inertial, viscous, surface tension, wind and current forces. Most probable wind and current conditions were utilized. Sites were characterized in terms of eight species habitats. Most probable cases were evaluated. A rating system was devised to characterize the impact based upon estimated species abundance, importance of species, and the impact of oil on such species over the short and long term. Impacts were estimated with the use of three-dimensional matrices. The same five locations dominated the impact ratings where containment/cleanup were assumed to take place.
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author Isakson,J. S.
Storie,J. M.
Vagners,J.
Erickson,G. A.
Kruger,J. F.
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Storie,J. M.
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Erickson,G. A.
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title Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices.
title_short Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices.
title_full Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices.
title_fullStr Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Ecological Impacts of Postulated Oil Spills at Selected Alaskan Locations. Volume I. Introduction, Summary, Methodology, Evaluation and Appendices.
title_sort comparison of ecological impacts of postulated oil spills at selected alaskan locations. volume i. introduction, summary, methodology, evaluation and appendices.
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