Little is known about the fate of subsurface hydrocarbon plumes from deep-sea oil well blowouts and their effects on processes and communities. As deepwater drilling expands in the Faroe–Shetland Channel (FSC), oil well blowouts are a possibility, and the unusual ocean circulation of this region presents challenges to understanding possible subsurface oil pathways in the event of a spill. Here, an ocean general circulation model was used with a particle tracking algorithm to assess temporal variability of the oil-plume distribution from a deep-sea oil well blowout in the FSC. The drift of particles was first tracked for one year following release. Then, ambient model temperatures were used to simulate temperature-mediated biodegradation, tr...
After the Deepwater Horizon oil platform explosion, an estimated 172.2 million gallons of gas-satura...
With advances in exploration and extraction technology, oilfields that would otherwise have been rea...
The global demand for hydrocarbons is high and is also believed to be high in the future. Much of to...
Little is known about the fate of subsurface hydrocarbon plumes from deep-sea oil well blowouts and ...
Little is known about the fate of subsurface hydrocarbon plumes from prolonged oil well blowouts, an...
Oil and gas exploration are well-established in the Faroe-Shetland Channel (FSC) and gradually movin...
The relative effects of hydrodynamic, thermodynamic, and geochemical factors on the fate and transpo...
As oil reserves in established basins become depleted, exploration and production moves towards rela...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Because of the environmental sensitivity of the Black Sea, as a semi-enclosed sea, any subsea oil sp...
Modeling of large-scale oil transport and fate resulting from deep-sea oil spills is highly complex ...
During the Deepwater Horizon incident, crude oil flowed into the Gulf of Mexico from 1522 m underwat...
A better understanding of oil droplet formation, degradation, and dispersal in deep waters is needed...
We would like to thank Premier Oil Ltd for providing sediment samples from FSC135. We would also lik...
After the Deepwater Horizon oil platform explosion, an estimated 172.2 million gallons of gas-satura...
With advances in exploration and extraction technology, oilfields that would otherwise have been rea...
The global demand for hydrocarbons is high and is also believed to be high in the future. Much of to...
Little is known about the fate of subsurface hydrocarbon plumes from deep-sea oil well blowouts and ...
Little is known about the fate of subsurface hydrocarbon plumes from prolonged oil well blowouts, an...
Oil and gas exploration are well-established in the Faroe-Shetland Channel (FSC) and gradually movin...
The relative effects of hydrodynamic, thermodynamic, and geochemical factors on the fate and transpo...
As oil reserves in established basins become depleted, exploration and production moves towards rela...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Because of the environmental sensitivity of the Black Sea, as a semi-enclosed sea, any subsea oil sp...
Modeling of large-scale oil transport and fate resulting from deep-sea oil spills is highly complex ...
During the Deepwater Horizon incident, crude oil flowed into the Gulf of Mexico from 1522 m underwat...
A better understanding of oil droplet formation, degradation, and dispersal in deep waters is needed...
We would like to thank Premier Oil Ltd for providing sediment samples from FSC135. We would also lik...
After the Deepwater Horizon oil platform explosion, an estimated 172.2 million gallons of gas-satura...
With advances in exploration and extraction technology, oilfields that would otherwise have been rea...
The global demand for hydrocarbons is high and is also believed to be high in the future. Much of to...