Oil spills in ice-covered waters pose unique challenges to remediation activities. In-situ burning is a potential remediation technique that has shown promising efficiency in earlier trials. An element of arctic in-situ burning is the feedback between the flame of a burn on oil-infiltrated sea ice and the melting ice beneath. A series of experiments was devised to quantify the impact of this mechanism on burn efficiency. Seven experiments were performed that started with a crude oil pool of 0.2 or 0.3 m diameter on a 1 x 1 m2 freshwater ice block. The pools were ignited and the development of the flame, ice temperatures, and ablation rates was monitored. All burns ended in a vigorous burn phase (boil-over). Burn efficiency was below 65 %. A...
Author's post-print released with a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licen...
In the Arctic, presence of sea ice presents a challenge to safe and sustainable operations. To optim...
With increasing exploration and operations in the Arctic, resulting in a growing risk for oil spills...
Oil spills in ice-covered waters pose unique challenges to remediation activities. In-situ burning i...
Oil spills in ice-covered waters pose unique challenges to remediation activities. In-situ burning i...
The potential for oil exploration on the Arctic Outer Continental Shelf warrants determination of an...
The ice melting and lateral cavity formation caused by in situ burning (ISB) of liquid fuels in ice-...
In situ burning of oil spills in the Arctic is a promising countermeasure. In spite of the research ...
In situ burning (ISB) is a practical method of oil spill cleanup in icy conditions. This study inves...
In situ burning (ISB) is an oil spill response technique including ignition and burning to remove oi...
In the Arctic, presence of sea ice presents a challenge to safe and sustainable operations. To optim...
In situ burns have been used to remove oil spills for decades. They are relatively easy and inexpens...
Understanding the interaction between oil and sea ice is essential in the development of oil spill d...
This study determined how well crude and fuel oils burn on water. Objectives were: (1) to measure th...
Reports measures used to dispose of a 367,000-gal diesel oil and gasoline spill in Deception Bay, Qu...
Author's post-print released with a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licen...
In the Arctic, presence of sea ice presents a challenge to safe and sustainable operations. To optim...
With increasing exploration and operations in the Arctic, resulting in a growing risk for oil spills...
Oil spills in ice-covered waters pose unique challenges to remediation activities. In-situ burning i...
Oil spills in ice-covered waters pose unique challenges to remediation activities. In-situ burning i...
The potential for oil exploration on the Arctic Outer Continental Shelf warrants determination of an...
The ice melting and lateral cavity formation caused by in situ burning (ISB) of liquid fuels in ice-...
In situ burning of oil spills in the Arctic is a promising countermeasure. In spite of the research ...
In situ burning (ISB) is a practical method of oil spill cleanup in icy conditions. This study inves...
In situ burning (ISB) is an oil spill response technique including ignition and burning to remove oi...
In the Arctic, presence of sea ice presents a challenge to safe and sustainable operations. To optim...
In situ burns have been used to remove oil spills for decades. They are relatively easy and inexpens...
Understanding the interaction between oil and sea ice is essential in the development of oil spill d...
This study determined how well crude and fuel oils burn on water. Objectives were: (1) to measure th...
Reports measures used to dispose of a 367,000-gal diesel oil and gasoline spill in Deception Bay, Qu...
Author's post-print released with a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licen...
In the Arctic, presence of sea ice presents a challenge to safe and sustainable operations. To optim...
With increasing exploration and operations in the Arctic, resulting in a growing risk for oil spills...