Petroleum Spills in the Marine Environment: The Chemistry and Formation of Water-In-Oil Emulsions and Tar Balls
Year: 1985 Language: english Author: James R. Payne and Charles R. Phillips Genre: Handbook Publisher: CRC Press ISBN: 978-0-87371-058-4 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 159 Description: This book covers research completed between 1981 and May 1985 and includes: reviews of recent studies, sittings and investigations at spills-of-opportunity as well as results of recent arctic and sub-Arctic oil weathering experiments and observations on the behaviour of crude oil in the presence of ice. Topics covered include the following: laboratory studies of formation and stability of water-in-oil emulsions; selected case histories of the more detailed chemistry studies of mousse behaviour and long term fate in near-coastal and open ocean oil spills/blowouts; tar ball formation and distribution; and algorithms and computer programs to simulate the formation of water-in-oil emulsion. Additional info: Reissued 2018 by CRC Press
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Petroleum Spills in the Marine Environment: The Chemistry and Formation of Water-In-Oil Emulsions and Tar Balls
Language: english
Author: James R. Payne and Charles R. Phillips
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 978-0-87371-058-4
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 159
Description: This book covers research completed between 1981 and May 1985 and includes: reviews of recent studies, sittings and investigations at spills-of-opportunity as well as results of recent arctic and sub-Arctic oil weathering experiments and observations on the behaviour of crude oil in the presence of ice. Topics covered include the following: laboratory studies of formation and stability of water-in-oil emulsions; selected case histories of the more detailed chemistry studies of mousse behaviour and long term fate in near-coastal and open ocean oil spills/blowouts; tar ball formation and distribution; and algorithms and computer programs to simulate the formation of water-in-oil emulsion.
Additional info: Reissued 2018 by CRC Press
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