1983
DOI: 10.7901/2169-3358-1983-1-423
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Multivariate Analysis of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Weathering in the Subarctic Marine Environment1

Abstract: When crude oil or petroleum products are released to the marine environment, immediate alterations in chemical and physical properties occur as a result of a variety of weathering processes. A three-year oil weathering study of Prudhoe Bay crude oil has been completed under ambient subarctic conditions at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's lower Cook Inlet field laboratory in Kasitsna Bay, Alaska. Quantitative data from outdoor wave-tank and flow-through aquaria systems were collected on sea… Show more

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“…To assess water-column oil concentrations following the spill, 20-liter subsurface seawater samples were filtered through a 0.4-pm poresized, 293-mm diameter glass-fibre filter for analysis of the dissolved components and dispersed-and/or particulate-bound oil droplets. Chromatograms of dissolved components (Payne et al 1983). The chromatograms from filtered seawater samples collected during the early stages of the spill show very similar profiles for the lower molecular weight aromatics (Kovats Index values (Fig.…”
Section: Water Column Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…To assess water-column oil concentrations following the spill, 20-liter subsurface seawater samples were filtered through a 0.4-pm poresized, 293-mm diameter glass-fibre filter for analysis of the dissolved components and dispersed-and/or particulate-bound oil droplets. Chromatograms of dissolved components (Payne et al 1983). The chromatograms from filtered seawater samples collected during the early stages of the spill show very similar profiles for the lower molecular weight aromatics (Kovats Index values (Fig.…”
Section: Water Column Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 78%
“…To evaluate temporal changes in the physical and chemical properties of crude oil in ice-free subarctic marine environments, a series of summer and winter outdoor flow-through seawater wavetank experiments were conducted at the NOAA field laboratory at Kasitsna Bay (Homer), Alaska. The results of the summer outdoor oil weathering experiments have been presented previously (Payne et al 1983(Payne et al ,1984Payne & McNabb 1984), and most recently they have been compared with oil weathering behavior observed in Prince William Sound after the release of 11 million gallons of North Slope crude oil from the EXXON VALDEZ (Payne et al 1991a).…”
Section: Oil Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This reduces the amount of dispersant that is wasted through mis-targeting as often happens with other application methods, and it eliminates overdosing and under dosing. During the field trials, additional boats were to be used to deploy smoke bombs and drogues to mark the treated area, and then a series of transects through the test area were to be run over a 2-3 hour period as described by Payne et al (1991Payne et al ( , 1993 for subsurface water sampling on a continuous basis using the NOAA SMART Protocols. Aliquots of effluent from the UV/fluorescence system were also to be collected and placed on ice for subsequent toxicological testing under a separate contract funded by the Texas General Land Office.…”
Section: Project Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of the weathering of oil in the open ocean have been completed [9] and integrated into the trajectory model such that oil-component concentrations around a hypothetical trajectory can be computed. Additional studies of the interaction of oil, ice, and suspended particulates are underway and their data will be incorporated into the model allowing computation of trajectories during the sea ice freeze-up and break-up periods.…”
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