STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment

Throughout the last century the increasing human activities in Antarctic region, particularly research expeditions, fishing, and tourism amplified the risk of oils spills at these high latitudes of the meridional hemisphere. A number of studies have been focused on chronic hydrocarbon contamination...

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Main Authors: Cappello, Simone, Mancini, Giuseppe, Azzaro, Maurizio, Bottino, Francesco, Luciano, Antonella, Mamo, Antonino, Yakimov, Michail, PISTONE, Alessandro, GENOVESE, LUCREZIA, IANNAZZO, Daniela, NERI, Giovanni, GALVAGNO, Signorino, SANTISI, SANTINA, VISCO, Annamaria
Other Authors: Pistone, Alessandro, Genovese, Lucrezia, Iannazzo, Daniela, Neri, Giovanni, Galvagno, Signorino, Santisi, Santina, Visco, Annamaria
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Published: 2014
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Mancini, Giuseppe
Azzaro, Maurizio
Bottino, Francesco
Luciano, Antonella
Mamo, Antonino
Yakimov, Michail
PISTONE, Alessandro
GENOVESE, LUCREZIA
IANNAZZO, Daniela
NERI, Giovanni
GALVAGNO, Signorino
SANTISI, SANTINA
VISCO, Annamaria
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Mancini, Giuseppe
Pistone, Alessandro
Azzaro, Maurizio
Bottino, Francesco
Genovese, Lucrezia
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Mamo, Antonino
Neri, Giovanni
Galvagno, Signorino
Santisi, Santina
Visco, Annamaria
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NERI, Giovanni
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VISCO, Annamaria
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description Throughout the last century the increasing human activities in Antarctic region, particularly research expeditions, fishing, and tourism amplified the risk of oils spills at these high latitudes of the meridional hemisphere. A number of studies have been focused on chronic hydrocarbon contamination near Antarctic research stations revealing the presence and persistence of these human-derived contaminants. Marine ship-source oil spills in Antarctic region can have significant impacts on the marine environment. The key factors to effectively fight oil spills are a careful selection and proper use of the equipment and materials best suited to the critical local conditions. Despite the significant advances in the field of environmental recovery after an ‘‘oil spill’’ episode, research has recently shown that the usual techniques are often less effective than expected. This issue become much more relevant in the Antarctic case, not only for the incomparable environmental value of the Antarctic region but also for the extreme environmental conditions and the great distances from properly equipped centers, that make unfeasible sending naval vessels. Scope of the STRANgE Project is the preliminary design of a prototype floating platform, parachutable by plane, able to intervene as quickly as possible for the containment, removal and treatment/ storage of the oil slick. New sorbent nanostructured materials and specialized Antarctic bacteria applications constitute the main innovations of this Project.
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spelling ftunimessinairis:oai:iris.unime.it:11570/2845568 2025-01-16T19:04:45+00:00 STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment Cappello, Simone Mancini, Giuseppe Azzaro, Maurizio Bottino, Francesco Luciano, Antonella Mamo, Antonino Yakimov, Michail PISTONE, Alessandro GENOVESE, LUCREZIA IANNAZZO, Daniela NERI, Giovanni GALVAGNO, Signorino SANTISI, SANTINA VISCO, Annamaria Cappello, Simone Mancini, Giuseppe Pistone, Alessandro Azzaro, Maurizio Bottino, Francesco Genovese, Lucrezia Iannazzo, Daniela Luciano, Antonella Mamo, Antonino Neri, Giovanni Galvagno, Signorino Santisi, Santina Visco, Annamaria Yakimov, Michail 2014 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11570/2845568 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11157-014-9346-2 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11157-014-9346-2#/page-1 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000344609800001 volume:13 issue:4 firstpage:369 lastpage:375 numberofpages:7 journal:REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND BIO-TECHNOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11570/2845568 doi:10.1007/s11157-014-9346-2 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84939891042 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11157-014-9346-2#/page-1 Oil spill remediation Oil sorbent Nanostructured fillers Biological active carbon (CAB) Biofilm-membrane bioreactor (BF-MBR) Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftunimessinairis https://doi.org/10.1007/s11157-014-9346-2 2024-01-24T17:32:50Z Throughout the last century the increasing human activities in Antarctic region, particularly research expeditions, fishing, and tourism amplified the risk of oils spills at these high latitudes of the meridional hemisphere. A number of studies have been focused on chronic hydrocarbon contamination near Antarctic research stations revealing the presence and persistence of these human-derived contaminants. Marine ship-source oil spills in Antarctic region can have significant impacts on the marine environment. The key factors to effectively fight oil spills are a careful selection and proper use of the equipment and materials best suited to the critical local conditions. Despite the significant advances in the field of environmental recovery after an ‘‘oil spill’’ episode, research has recently shown that the usual techniques are often less effective than expected. This issue become much more relevant in the Antarctic case, not only for the incomparable environmental value of the Antarctic region but also for the extreme environmental conditions and the great distances from properly equipped centers, that make unfeasible sending naval vessels. Scope of the STRANgE Project is the preliminary design of a prototype floating platform, parachutable by plane, able to intervene as quickly as possible for the containment, removal and treatment/ storage of the oil slick. New sorbent nanostructured materials and specialized Antarctic bacteria applications constitute the main innovations of this Project. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Università degli Studi di Messina: IRIS Antarctic The Antarctic Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology 13 4 369 375
spellingShingle Oil spill remediation Oil sorbent Nanostructured fillers Biological active carbon (CAB) Biofilm-membrane bioreactor (BF-MBR) Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB)
Cappello, Simone
Mancini, Giuseppe
Azzaro, Maurizio
Bottino, Francesco
Luciano, Antonella
Mamo, Antonino
Yakimov, Michail
PISTONE, Alessandro
GENOVESE, LUCREZIA
IANNAZZO, Daniela
NERI, Giovanni
GALVAGNO, Signorino
SANTISI, SANTINA
VISCO, Annamaria
STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment
title STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment
title_full STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment
title_fullStr STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment
title_full_unstemmed STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment
title_short STRANgE, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in Antarctic environment
title_sort strange, integrated physical–biological–mechanical system for recovery in of the “oil spill” in antarctic environment
topic Oil spill remediation Oil sorbent Nanostructured fillers Biological active carbon (CAB) Biofilm-membrane bioreactor (BF-MBR) Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB)
topic_facet Oil spill remediation Oil sorbent Nanostructured fillers Biological active carbon (CAB) Biofilm-membrane bioreactor (BF-MBR) Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB)
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11157-014-9346-2
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11157-014-9346-2#/page-1