Marine oil snow (MOS) potentially forms after an oil spill. To fully understand the mechanism of its formation, we investigated the effects of suspended particles (SP) and dispersants on MOS formation of crude oil and diesel oil by laboratory experiments. In the crude oil experiment, the SP concentration of 0.2 g L-1 was more suitable for crude oil MOS formation. The addition of dispersants significantly stimulated N and TV during MS/MOS formation of SP at 0.4 g L-1 and 0.8 g L-1 concentration (p < 0.05). Without SP, the dispersants also stimulated crude oil MOS formation. Furthermore, the concentration of SP had a significantly positive effect on the reduction of the total amount of N-alkanes (p < 0.05). In the diesel oil experiment, after...
In this study, parameters influencing the adsorption of dispersed oil droplets to suspended particul...
Aggregation between suspended particulate matter (SPM) and oil droplets, which leads to the formatio...
The formation of oil mineral aggregates (OMA) has been identified as a significant process regulatin...
This work explored the formation mechanism of marine oil snow (MOS) and the associated transport of ...
In the aftermath of an oil spill, a possible response is the addition of chemical dispersants to pre...
In the aftermath of an oil spill, a possible response is the addition of chemical dispersants to pre...
Marine oil snow (MOS) formation is a mechanism to transport oil from the ocean surface to sediments....
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Chemical dispersants are...
As it is well established that application of chemical dispersant to oil slicks enhances the concent...
The interaction of dispersed oil droplets with large diameter suspended particulate materials (SPM) ...
The formation and fallout of oil-related marine snow have been associated with interactions between ...
The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico demonstrated that oil in the water column...
Unusually large amounts of marine snow, including Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS), were for...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Unusually large amounts of marine snow, including Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS), were for...
In this study, parameters influencing the adsorption of dispersed oil droplets to suspended particul...
Aggregation between suspended particulate matter (SPM) and oil droplets, which leads to the formatio...
The formation of oil mineral aggregates (OMA) has been identified as a significant process regulatin...
This work explored the formation mechanism of marine oil snow (MOS) and the associated transport of ...
In the aftermath of an oil spill, a possible response is the addition of chemical dispersants to pre...
In the aftermath of an oil spill, a possible response is the addition of chemical dispersants to pre...
Marine oil snow (MOS) formation is a mechanism to transport oil from the ocean surface to sediments....
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Chemical dispersants are...
As it is well established that application of chemical dispersant to oil slicks enhances the concent...
The interaction of dispersed oil droplets with large diameter suspended particulate materials (SPM) ...
The formation and fallout of oil-related marine snow have been associated with interactions between ...
The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico demonstrated that oil in the water column...
Unusually large amounts of marine snow, including Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS), were for...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Unusually large amounts of marine snow, including Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS), were for...
In this study, parameters influencing the adsorption of dispersed oil droplets to suspended particul...
Aggregation between suspended particulate matter (SPM) and oil droplets, which leads to the formatio...
The formation of oil mineral aggregates (OMA) has been identified as a significant process regulatin...