2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep36882
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Multidisciplinary oil spill modeling to protect coastal communities and the environment of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Abstract: We present new mathematical and geological models to assist civil protection authorities in the mitigation of potential oil spill accidents in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Oil spill simulations for 19 existing offshore wells were carried out based on novel and high resolution bathymetric, meteorological, oceanographic, and geomorphological data. The simulations show a trend for east and northeast movement of oil spills into the Levantine Basin, affecting the coastal areas of Israel, Lebanon and Syria. Oil sl… Show more

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“…Particularly, evaporation, emulsification and sinking are important related slick detections by SAR. Studies [40,41] indicate that the percentages of oil trapped, evaporated and at the surface vary with the type of oil spilt and with the location in which spills are firstly generated. In essence, the movement of oil, its original type/density and the time that leads to its emulsification/evaporation/sinking are variable in different oil spills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, evaporation, emulsification and sinking are important related slick detections by SAR. Studies [40,41] indicate that the percentages of oil trapped, evaporated and at the surface vary with the type of oil spilt and with the location in which spills are firstly generated. In essence, the movement of oil, its original type/density and the time that leads to its emulsification/evaporation/sinking are variable in different oil spills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metamorphic and igneous rocks (Hejl, Riedl, & Weingartner, 2002) prevail in the numerous outcropping islands of this plateau, while sedimentary sequences are limited, possibly related with the low fluvial discharges (Poulos, 2009) into the sea. Offshore sedimentological studies (Anagnostou, Sioulas, Karageorgis, Pavlakis, & Alexandri, 1993;Karageorgis, Anagnostou, Sioulas, Chronis, & Papathanassiou, 1998;Lykousis, 2001 ;Lykousis, Anagnostou, Pavlakis, Rousakis, & Alexandri, 1995), based on side-scan sonar images and high-resolution acoustic profiles, indicated the presence of sandy sediments arranged in the form (thickness 6 m) of sand dunes, ribbons and ripples. Kapsimalis et al (2009) used acoustic, bathymetric and archaeological data to study the Quaternary stratigraphy and internal structure of the Cycladic shelf aiming to provide information for the archaeological potential of this area.…”
Section: Geomorphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology, concerning the processing of the DEM, has been developed by Panagiotakis and Kokinou (2014, 2015, 2017) and it has been successfully applied in previous studies (Alves et al, 2015(Alves et al, , 2016Kokinou, 2015;Kokinou & Kopp, 2015). The main steps of this method are:…”
Section: Techniques Of Pattern Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing energy demands have resulted in the increased exploitation of fossil energy, such as crude oil and gas [1][2][3]. Consequently, the risk of oil spill accidents has also increased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These accidents can result in severe damage to the marine environment [4][5][6]. Therefore, in recent years, governments worldwide have strengthened the overall management of the water transportation of oil and have fostered scientific research on the movement properties of oil in water [1][2][3]7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%