Monitoring was undertaken of the fate in the marine environment of an accidental spill of diesel fuel (1000 litres) from Faraday Research Station, Galindez Island, Antarctica in March 1992. On the day after the incident concentrations in seawater reached a maximum of 540 µg 1-1 for n-alkanes and 222 µg 1-1 for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). However, concentrations returned to local background levels within one week. The fuel had an immediate toxic effect on intertidal limpets in the local station area, and 100 animals were found dead the day after the spill. Surviving animals had elevated concentrations of both n-alkanes and PAH for over a month after the spill, reaching a maximum of 9960 µg kg-1 for n-alkanes and 90 µg kg-1 for PA...
In October 2009, a diesel pipe connecting two storage tanks at Carlini station (Antarctica) cracked,...
Research stations in Antarctica are concentrated on scarce ice-free habitats. Operating these statio...
Accidents involving fuels and oil spills are among the main sources of hydrocarbons to the marine ec...
Monitoring was undertaken of the fate in the marine environment of an accidental spill of diesel fue...
Low level hydrocarbon contamination is measurable in the vicinity of Antarctic stations, N-alkane an...
Localized contamination from research-related activities and its effects on macrofauna communities i...
Diesels and lubricants used at research stations can persist in terrestrial and marine sediments for...
As part of risk assessment of fuel oil spills in Antarctic and subantarctic waters, this study descr...
As part of risk assessment of fuel oil spills in Antarctic and subantarctic waters, this study descr...
Toxicity testing with Antarctic species is required for risk assessment of fuel spills in Antarctic ...
The risk of a major marine fuel spill in Antarctic waters is increasing, yet there are currently no ...
Fuel spills are a major source of contamination in terrestrial environments in Antarctica. Little is...
The risk of a major marine fuel spill in Antarctic waters is increasing, yet there are currently no ...
On 26 October, 1977, the tanker Tsesis grounded in the Swedish archipelago, 65 km south of Stockholm...
Fuel oil has been extensively relied upon as an energy source since the earliest discovery and explo...
In October 2009, a diesel pipe connecting two storage tanks at Carlini station (Antarctica) cracked,...
Research stations in Antarctica are concentrated on scarce ice-free habitats. Operating these statio...
Accidents involving fuels and oil spills are among the main sources of hydrocarbons to the marine ec...
Monitoring was undertaken of the fate in the marine environment of an accidental spill of diesel fue...
Low level hydrocarbon contamination is measurable in the vicinity of Antarctic stations, N-alkane an...
Localized contamination from research-related activities and its effects on macrofauna communities i...
Diesels and lubricants used at research stations can persist in terrestrial and marine sediments for...
As part of risk assessment of fuel oil spills in Antarctic and subantarctic waters, this study descr...
As part of risk assessment of fuel oil spills in Antarctic and subantarctic waters, this study descr...
Toxicity testing with Antarctic species is required for risk assessment of fuel spills in Antarctic ...
The risk of a major marine fuel spill in Antarctic waters is increasing, yet there are currently no ...
Fuel spills are a major source of contamination in terrestrial environments in Antarctica. Little is...
The risk of a major marine fuel spill in Antarctic waters is increasing, yet there are currently no ...
On 26 October, 1977, the tanker Tsesis grounded in the Swedish archipelago, 65 km south of Stockholm...
Fuel oil has been extensively relied upon as an energy source since the earliest discovery and explo...
In October 2009, a diesel pipe connecting two storage tanks at Carlini station (Antarctica) cracked,...
Research stations in Antarctica are concentrated on scarce ice-free habitats. Operating these statio...
Accidents involving fuels and oil spills are among the main sources of hydrocarbons to the marine ec...