Abstract:Physical processes involved in the ascent of naturally seeped oil from the seafloor and its persistence as a slick are considered. Simplified, physics-based models are developed, drawing in part from the extensive literature concerned with anthropogenic releases of oil at sea. The first model calculates the ascent of oil droplets or oil-coated gas bubbles as they ascend to the sea surface from the seep source. The second model calculates slick longevity as a function of the effect of wind-driven breaking waves… Show more
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