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Standard Handbook Oil Spill Environmental Forensics: Fingerprinting
and Source Identification, Second Edition, provides users with the
latest information on the tools and methods that have become
popular over the past ten years. The book presents practitioners
with the latest environmental forensics techniques and best
practices for quickly identifying the sources of spills, how to
form an effective response, and how to determine liability. This
second edition represents a complete overhaul of the existing
chapters, and includes 13 new chapters on methods and applications,
such as emerging application of PAHi isomers in oil spill
forensics, development and application of computerized oil spill
identification (COSI), and fingerprinting of oil in biological and
passive sampling devices.
Oil Spill Environmental Forensics provides a complete view of the
various forensic techniques used to identify the source of an oil
spill into the environment. The forensic procedures described
within represent various methods from scientists throughout the
world. The authors explore which analytical and interpretative
techniques are best suited for a particular oil spill project.
This handy reference also explores the use of these techniques in
actual environmental oil spills. Famous incidents discussed include
the Exxon Valdez incident in 1989 and the Guanabara Bay, Brazil
2000. The authors chronicle both the successes and failures of the
techniques used for each of these events.
Dr. Zhendi Wang is a senior research scientist and Head of Oil
Spill Research of Environment Canada, working in the oil and toxic
chemical spill research field. He has authored over 270 academic
publications and won a number of national and international
scientific honors and awards. Dr. Wang is a member of American
Chemical Society (ACS), the Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC),
and the International Society of Environmental Forensics (ISEF).
*International experts show readers the forensic techniques used in
oil spill investigations
*Provides the theoretical basis and practical applications for
investigative techniques
*Contains numerous case studies demonstrating proven techniques
Oil Spill Environmental Forensics Case Studies includes 34 chapters
that serve to present various aspects of environmental forensics in
relation to "real-world" oil spill case studies from around the
globe. Authors representing academic, government, and private
researcher groups from 14 countries bring a diverse and global
perspective to this volume. Oil Spill Environmental Forensics Case
Studies addresses releases of natural gas/methane, automotive
gasoline and other petroleum fuels, lubricants, vegetable oils,
paraffin waxes, bitumen, manufactured gas plant residues, urban
runoff, and, of course, crude oil, the latter ranging from light
Bakken shale oil to heavy Canadian oil sands oil. New challenges
surrounding forensic investigations of stray gas in the shallow
subsurface, volatiles in air, dissolved chemicals in water
(including passive samplers), and biological tissues associated
with oil spills are included, as are the effects and long-term oil
weathering, long-term monitoring in urbanized and non-urbanized
environments, fate and transport, forensic historical research, new
analytical and chemical data processing and interpretation methods.
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