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Oil in the Sea IV - Inputs, Fates, and Effects (Paperback)
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Oil in the Sea IV - Inputs, Fates, and Effects (Paperback)
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Oil and natural gas represent more than 50 percent of the worldwide
energy supply, with high energy demand driven by population growth
and improving standards of living. Despite significant progress in
reducing the amount of oil in the sea from consumption,
exploration, transportation, and production, risks remain. This
report, the fourth in a series, documents the current
state-of-knowledge on inputs, fates and effects of oil in the sea,
reflecting almost 20 additional years of research, including
long-term effects from spills such as the Exxon Valdez and a
decade-long boom in oil spill science research following the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The report finds that land-based
sources of oil are the biggest input of oil to the sea, far
outweighing other sources, and it also notes that the effects of
chronic inputs on the marine environment, such as land-based
runoff, are very different than that from an acute input, such as a
spill. Steps to prevent chronic land-based oil inputs include
reducing gasoline vehicle usage, improving fuel efficiency,
increasing usage of electric vehicles, replacing older vehicles.
The report identifies research gaps and provides specific
recommendations aimed at preventing future accidental spills and
ensuring oil spill responders are equipped with the best response
tools and information to limit oil?s impact on the marine
environment. Table of Contents Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction
2 Petroleum as a Complex Chemical Mixture 3 Input of Oil to the Sea
4 Accidental Spill Mitigation 5 Fates of Oil in the Sea 6 Effects
of Oil in the Sea 7 Recommendations References Acronyms and
Abbreviations Glossary Appendix A: North American Zone Descriptions
Appendix B: Energy Outlook Data Sources Appendix C: Estimating
Land-Based Sources of Oil in the Sea Appendix D: Regional Values of
Water-to-Oil Ratio for Calculating Inputs from Produced Water
Appendix E: Common Shoreline Response Options Appendix F: Technical
Aspects of Equations and Models for Droplet Breakup in Turbulent
Flows Appendix G: Classification of Intertidal, Subtidal, Ice, and
On-Water Areas Appendix H: Omics Techniques Appendix I: Table of
Common Hydrocarbon Degraders Appendix J: Committee Biographies
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