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Ohmsett - The National Oil Spill Response Test Facility
The propane burner system is used to evaluate the performance and survivability of fire resistant booms used during in situ burning of spilled oil. The information obtained from the burn tests will permit regulators to make science based decisions on the suitability of in situ burn related ...
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ITOPF - Spill Response - Alternative Techniques
In-Situ Burning In-situ burning is the term given to the process of burning oil slicks at sea, at or close to the site of a spill. Burning ... of black smoke can be produced from in-situ burning. Following an accidental fire on board the CASTILLO DE ... viscous residue that can be left following in-situ burning resembles the consistency of toffee, and is difficult ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: In the Thick of the Slick
For example, in situ burning requires a minimum oil thickness of 2.5-3 mm in order to sustain itself ...
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FSS 2002 Archives | Emergency Management | US EPA
Meyers, Phillip (see Tarik Hadj-Hamou) Michel, Jacqueline Environmental Impacts in Freshwater Areas In-Situ Burning Case Histories: Uplands and Wetlands Presentation (PDF) (44 pp, 19.4MB) Michel, Jacqueline Case Studies ...
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IncidentNews: Countermeasures/ Mitigation
Nantucket Island, Massachusetts Subject Countermeasures/ Mitigation Posting Date 1976-Dec-15 In-situ burning was attempted on two occasions. The material used was composed of fine grained, fumed ... 0, the product was later marketed under the trade name Tullanox 500.\\In the first burning attempt, conducted on December 27, a USCG helicopter dropped isolated boxes of Tullanox 500 ...
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IncidentNews: Countermeasures/ Mitigation
On the evening of March 25, a test in-situ burn of oil on water was conducted. Approximately 15,000 to 30,000 gallons of ... the efficiency of this test burn was 98 per cent or better. Again, continued in-situ burning was not possible because of the change in the oil's state after the storm ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: New Remediation Technique Tops the LIST
Burlington have created one of the first commercialized on-site remediation processes. The Limnofix In-Situ Sediment Treatment Technology (LIST) uses an underwater harrow towed behind a boat to till the ... will be effective in a wide range of situations. Other Articles In This Issue The Burning Question Agricultural Pesticides and the Atmosphere Sampling on the Go Lake Breezes Linked to Severe ...
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Terms Beginning With "I"
Eliminates need for flocculation and sedimentation. In-Situ Flushing: Introduction of large volumes of water, at times supplemented with cleaning compounds, ... . Incineration: A treatment technology involving destruction of waste by controlled burning at high temperatures; e.g., burning sludge to remove the water and reduce the remaining residues to ...
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Carbon dioxide
About CO2 Sources of CO2 Biomass Respiration --------------------- Land-use change Energy Transport Industry Biomass Burning Sinks for CO2 Plants Oceans Soils Sediments Rock and Fossil Fuel News Archive Web ... cattle manure composting Olsen et al. Carbon dioxide flux in the Caribbean Sea using in situ and remote sensing Islas et al. Carbon dioxide mitigation costs for renewable energy in ...
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MBARI - Ocean Chemistry of Greenhouse Gases
ACS 45 (4): 794-798. Brewer, P. G. and Orr, F. M. (2000). CO2: the Burning Issue. Chemistry & Industry 17: 567-571. Brewer, P. G., G. Friederich, E. T. Peltzer and ... . A. Kvenvolden, and D.L. Orange (1998). Gas hydrate formation in the deep sea: In situ experiments with controlled release of methane, natural gas and carbon dioxide. Energy and Fuels 12 ...
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