Marine tar residues originate from natural and anthropogenic oil releases into the ocean environment and are formed after liquid petroleum is transformed by weathering, sedimentation, and other processes. Tar balls, tar mats, and tar patties are common examples of marine tar residues and can range in size from millimeters in diameter (tar balls) to several meters in length and width (tar mats). These residues can remain in the ocean environment indefinitely, decomposing or becoming buried in the sea floor. However, in many cases, they are transported ashore via currents and waves where they pose a concern to coastal recreation activities, the seafood industry and may have negative effects on wildlife. This review summarizes the current stat...
The East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia faces the South China Sea and is vulnerable to oil pollution b...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Beaches of Ras Rakan Island, located off the northern tip of Qatar, are extensi...
Spills of non-petroleum hydrocarbons including vegetable oils and fish oils are of environmental con...
Marine tar residues originate from natural and anthropogenic oil releases into the ocean environment...
AbstractOil spill and wastewater discharge to the marine waters contribute to the tar ball formation...
For many years petroleum residues have been washing ashore in the northern Gulf of Mexico. However, ...
Stranded tar along the Brittany coast and four test sites in Indonesia (Jakarta Bay, Malacca and Mak...
The longterm fate of petroleum in four marine environments was Investigated: The fate of petroleum ...
Tar balls, the little, dark-colored pieces of oil that stick to our feet when we go to the beach, ar...
Wang, P. and Roberts, T.M., 2013. Distribution of surficial and buried oil contaminants across sandy...
Oil pollution is considered to be one of the major contributors to marine pollution. The threat that...
Acid tars are waste residues of obsolete benzole refining, oil re-refining and white oil production...
Pelagic tar has been collected daily on a transsect from off Prtugal to south of the Canary Islands ...
Oil spills are one of the environmental pollutions that commonly occur along coastal areas. Tar-ball...
During late June, 1985, tar balls were seen washed ashore and in the first week of July, after the s...
The East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia faces the South China Sea and is vulnerable to oil pollution b...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Beaches of Ras Rakan Island, located off the northern tip of Qatar, are extensi...
Spills of non-petroleum hydrocarbons including vegetable oils and fish oils are of environmental con...
Marine tar residues originate from natural and anthropogenic oil releases into the ocean environment...
AbstractOil spill and wastewater discharge to the marine waters contribute to the tar ball formation...
For many years petroleum residues have been washing ashore in the northern Gulf of Mexico. However, ...
Stranded tar along the Brittany coast and four test sites in Indonesia (Jakarta Bay, Malacca and Mak...
The longterm fate of petroleum in four marine environments was Investigated: The fate of petroleum ...
Tar balls, the little, dark-colored pieces of oil that stick to our feet when we go to the beach, ar...
Wang, P. and Roberts, T.M., 2013. Distribution of surficial and buried oil contaminants across sandy...
Oil pollution is considered to be one of the major contributors to marine pollution. The threat that...
Acid tars are waste residues of obsolete benzole refining, oil re-refining and white oil production...
Pelagic tar has been collected daily on a transsect from off Prtugal to south of the Canary Islands ...
Oil spills are one of the environmental pollutions that commonly occur along coastal areas. Tar-ball...
During late June, 1985, tar balls were seen washed ashore and in the first week of July, after the s...
The East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia faces the South China Sea and is vulnerable to oil pollution b...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Beaches of Ras Rakan Island, located off the northern tip of Qatar, are extensi...
Spills of non-petroleum hydrocarbons including vegetable oils and fish oils are of environmental con...