1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf02626367
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The effect of oil films on water evaporation and oxygen content in sea water

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“…Surface slicks and surfactants in sufficient quantities can suppress gas exchange across the air-sea boundary (Salter et al, 2011), e.g., natural slicks suppressed carbon dioxide flux by 62% (Mustaffa et al, 2020). Oil slicks were determined to reduce water evaporation on the sea surface by 15-33%, which is caused by diffusion and energy resistance at the film-water interface (Anikiev et al, 1988). However, at least according to older studies, gas exchange between water and atmosphere is not affected by oil slicks (Kinsey, 1973).…”
Section: Comparison Of Natural and Oil Slick Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface slicks and surfactants in sufficient quantities can suppress gas exchange across the air-sea boundary (Salter et al, 2011), e.g., natural slicks suppressed carbon dioxide flux by 62% (Mustaffa et al, 2020). Oil slicks were determined to reduce water evaporation on the sea surface by 15-33%, which is caused by diffusion and energy resistance at the film-water interface (Anikiev et al, 1988). However, at least according to older studies, gas exchange between water and atmosphere is not affected by oil slicks (Kinsey, 1973).…”
Section: Comparison Of Natural and Oil Slick Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil and water are particularly at risk. Crude-oil products or oils inhibit the self-purification process of water and reduce the absorption of oxygen [2]. The main sources of pollution for these substances are oil mining, gas stations, car workshops and car washes, transport, and sewage polluted with light substances.…”
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confidence: 99%