The drift and spreading of the Runner 4 oil spill in the ice-covered Gulf of Finland is analysed. The oil spill was caused by the sinking of the Dominican-registered cargo ship Runner 4 on 5 March 2006, after collision with the Malta-registered cargo ship Svjatoi Apostol Andrey. This oil spill was very difficult to detect in the first week due to severe ice conditions. Combating operations started when the wind pushed the ice floes away and the spill was observed in open sea areas. Two efforts were made to collect and control the oil spill, one during 15–19 March and the other on 9 April. A sea ice dynamics model is employed to simulate the evolution of the ice conditions. A comparison between the oil spill coverage and the sea ice movement...
Arctic shipping may present risks to the Arctic marine ecosystem. One of the potential sources of ri...
A risk of oil pollution has been arisen in the Sea of Okhotsk since the start of the crude-oil/gas p...
To investigate how the fate of oil released in the Arctic Ocean may change with a warmer climate, we...
The ongoing reduction in extent and thickness of sea ice in the Arctic might result in an increase o...
Increased knowledge about the fate and behaviour of weathered oil in different sea ice conditions is...
Defence is held on 18.6.2021 12:00 – 15:00 Via online at Zoom; https://aalto.zoom.us/j/6624389135...
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Renewed political and commercial interest in the resources of the Arctic, the reduction in the exten...
Author's post-print released with a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licen...
Oil spills from maritime activities can lead to very extensive damages to the marine environment, an...
In recent years the level of oil and gas activity in the Arctic Ocean Basin has increased significan...
Reports measures used to dispose of a 367,000-gal diesel oil and gasoline spill in Deception Bay, Qu...
Arctic shipping may present risks to the Arctic marine ecosystem. One of the potential sources of ri...
A risk of oil pollution has been arisen in the Sea of Okhotsk since the start of the crude-oil/gas p...
To investigate how the fate of oil released in the Arctic Ocean may change with a warmer climate, we...
The ongoing reduction in extent and thickness of sea ice in the Arctic might result in an increase o...
Increased knowledge about the fate and behaviour of weathered oil in different sea ice conditions is...
Defence is held on 18.6.2021 12:00 – 15:00 Via online at Zoom; https://aalto.zoom.us/j/6624389135...
Sisältää myös toisen artikkelin: Johanna Ikävalko: Review of oil spill effects on Arctic marine eco...
A future increase in hydrocarbon exploration and development activities driven by the probable exist...
This report summarizes selected publications that deal with maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) operati...
The ongoing reduction in extent and thickness of sea ice in the Arctic allows the expansion of shipp...
Renewed political and commercial interest in the resources of the Arctic, the reduction in the exten...
Author's post-print released with a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licen...
Oil spills from maritime activities can lead to very extensive damages to the marine environment, an...
In recent years the level of oil and gas activity in the Arctic Ocean Basin has increased significan...
Reports measures used to dispose of a 367,000-gal diesel oil and gasoline spill in Deception Bay, Qu...
Arctic shipping may present risks to the Arctic marine ecosystem. One of the potential sources of ri...
A risk of oil pollution has been arisen in the Sea of Okhotsk since the start of the crude-oil/gas p...
To investigate how the fate of oil released in the Arctic Ocean may change with a warmer climate, we...