2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11268-005-0082-4
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Analysis of Conditions of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Transformations in Seawater and Simulation of This Process in Aniva Bay

Abstract: Simulation methods are used to study the self-purification capacity of water from Aniva Bay before the construction on the coast of the bay of the world's largest liquefied natural gas plant and oil loading terminals for ships with a displacement of 100 000 t or more. The calculations are made by using a hydro-ecological model and long-term data on Aniva Bay oceanography. Its water area was divided into five areas, and for these areas, we determined the hydrological and hydrochemical characteristics, evaluated… Show more

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“…However, these data provide only partial information on the HCh regime in Aniva Bay. The characteristics of Aniva Bay obtained from this application were used as input parameters for the modeling of hydrological, HCh parameters, and transformation of petroleum hydrocarbons in the bay [43,[69][70][71][72].…”
Section: Review Of Hydrochemical Regime Of the Sea Of Okhotsk And Ani...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these data provide only partial information on the HCh regime in Aniva Bay. The characteristics of Aniva Bay obtained from this application were used as input parameters for the modeling of hydrological, HCh parameters, and transformation of petroleum hydrocarbons in the bay [43,[69][70][71][72].…”
Section: Review Of Hydrochemical Regime Of the Sea Of Okhotsk And Ani...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The content of dissolved oil hydrocarbons of 0.1-0.4 mg/L [10][11][12] corresponds in this case to the vari ation of ξ values from 3.0 to 2.5. The existence of car boxylic acids in the aqueous solution is controlled by carbon dioxide and oxygen partial pressures [10].…”
Section: Details Of Oil-water Interaction In Sea and Fresh Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of car boxylic acids in the aqueous solution is controlled by carbon dioxide and oxygen partial pressures [10]. The change in the СО 2 partial pressure is presented in Fig.…”
Section: Details Of Oil-water Interaction In Sea and Fresh Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%